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jonny [76]
2 years ago
11

Mrs.mayuko paid $40.68 for 3 kg of shrimp. whats the cost of kilogram of shrimp?

Mathematics
2 answers:
IrinaK [193]2 years ago
7 0

Each kilogram of shrimp costs $13.56.

<h3>Further Explanation</h3>

This problem can be solved using ratios and proportion. It can be solved using an equation with one variable.

STEP 1: Sort the given.

To solve, first we must sort the given in the problem:

cost of 3 kg of shrimp = $40.68

STEP 2: Represent unknown as variable.

If we let x be the cost of one kilogram of shrimp, we can represent the given above using the equation below:

\boxed {3x = 40.68}

STEP 3: Solve for the variable.

Then we solve for x to get the price per kilogram. To do this, we divide both sides of the equation by 3 to cancel the coefficient of x:

3x = 40.68\\\frac{3x}{3} = \frac{40.68}{3}\\\boxed {x = 13.56}

Therefore, the price of one kilogram of shrimp is $13.56.

STEP 4: Check answer.

To check if the answer is correct, we substitute the value of x into the equation and see if we get the price of 3 kilograms of shrimp:

3x \stackrel{?}{=} \ \$40.68\\3 \times \ \$13.56 \stackrel{?}{=} \$40.68\\\$40.68 = \$40.68

Therefore, our answer that one kilogram of shrimp costs $13.56 is correct.

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<h3>Keywords: ratio, proportion, variable, equation</h3>
lara [203]2 years ago
3 0
Just divide $40.68 by 3 and get $13.56
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