Respuesta :
Let's say a stands for apples and p for pears
We know that
[tex]p = 1.30[/tex]
And
[tex]2a + 7p = 12.70[/tex]
In order to know what the cost of an "a" is we have to put the value of the p in the second equation, which means
[tex]2a + 7 \times (1.30) = 12.70[/tex]
[tex]2a = 12.70 - 9.10[/tex]
[tex]2a = 3.60[/tex]
And
[tex]a = 1.80[/tex]
The price of per kilo for apples is 1.80
We know that
[tex]p = 1.30[/tex]
And
[tex]2a + 7p = 12.70[/tex]
In order to know what the cost of an "a" is we have to put the value of the p in the second equation, which means
[tex]2a + 7 \times (1.30) = 12.70[/tex]
[tex]2a = 12.70 - 9.10[/tex]
[tex]2a = 3.60[/tex]
And
[tex]a = 1.80[/tex]
The price of per kilo for apples is 1.80
Question
Julie buys 2kg of apples and 7 kg of pears for £12.70. The pears cost £1.30 per kilogram. What is the price per kilogram of the apples?
Answer:
1.80 £
Step-by-step explanation:
find the price of pears
7kg * 1.30£ = 9.1£
from the total price take away the cost of pears
12.70 - 9.1 = 3.6 £ (price of 2Kg of pears)
3.6 : 2 = 1.80 £ ( cost of 1 Kg of apples)
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or you can solve with an expression
12.70 - (7 * 1.3) : 2 =
1.80 £