Math, asked by felicity314261, 1 month ago

The double number line shows that 4 kilograms of almonds cost $34

Based on the ratio shown in the double number line, what is the cost for 5 kilograms of almonds?

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Answered by vermaayush945
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Cost of 1kg = Cost/quantity

34$/4kg

=8.5$/kg

Cost of 5 kg almonds,

8.5*5

42.5$

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Answered by aryansuts01
3

Answer:

Answer: $42.50

Almonds weigh 5 kilogrammes and cost $42.50.

step-by-step explanation:

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Find the cost of 5 kgs of almonds

4 kgs of almonds cost $34.

4 kgs = $34.

1 kg = 34 ÷ 4

kg = $ 8.50

5 kgs = 8.5 x 5

5 kgs = $42.50

Therefore, Almonds weigh 5 kilogrammes and cost $42.50

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