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Dmitrij [34]
2 years ago
3

Ines has $15 to purchase fruit. All apples are priced equally and all bananas are priced equally. If 5 apples and 5 bananas cost

exactly $15, could she afford 4 apples and 6 bananas with the money she has?
Business
1 answer:
Mekhanik [1.2K]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

YES

Explanation:

Ines has $15 to purchase fruit. All apples are priced equally and all bananas are priced equally.

If 5 apples and 5 bananas cost exactly $15, that will mean that each cost = $15 / 10 fruits = $1.5 per fruit ( Since all apples are priced equally and all bananas are priced equally.)

Then 4 apples and 6 bananas = 10 fruits x $1.5 = $15

Therefore Ines can afford 4 apples and 6 bananas with the money she has

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