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malfutka [58]
2 years ago
11

Three pounds of dried cherries cost $15.90, 5 pounds of dried cherries cost $26.50, and 9 pounds of dried cherries cost $47.70.

Which equation gives the total cost y of x pounds of dried cherries?
Mathematics
1 answer:
quester [9]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The equation which gives the total cost y of x pounds of dried cherries is y=5.3x

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Cost of 3 pounds of dried cherries = $15.90

Cost of 5 pounds of dried cherries = $26.50

Cost of 9 pounds of dried cherries = $47.70

Let Number of of pounds of dried cherries be 'x'

Let Total Cost be denoted by 'y'

We need to find the equation for total cost y for x pounds of dried cherries.

First we will find the cost of each pound of dried cherries.

Now we know that;

3 pounds of dried cherries = $15.90

1 pound of dried cherries = Cost of 1 pounds of dried cherries

Hence By using Unitary method we get;

Cost of 1 pounds of dried cherries = \frac{15.90}{3} = \$5.3

Total Cost of dried cherries is equal to Number of of pounds of dried cherries multiplied by Cost of 1 pounds of dried cherries.

framing in equation form we get;

y=5.3x

Hence The equation which gives the total cost y of x pounds of dried cherries is y=5.3x

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