Respuesta :
Well, if each book only costs 0.25, then
Sonia bought 9 books
John bought 24 books
Keisha bought 15 books
If each book costs 0.75, then
Sonia bought 3 books
John bought 8 books
Keisha bought 5 books
Sonia bought 9 books
John bought 24 books
Keisha bought 15 books
If each book costs 0.75, then
Sonia bought 3 books
John bought 8 books
Keisha bought 5 books
Answer:
Sonia , John and Keisha bought 3,8 and 5 books respectively.
Step-by-step explanation:
given ,
Sonia paid 2.25 to buy book in yard sale
John paid 6 to buy book in yard sale
Keisha paid 3.75 to buy book in yard sale
cost of 1 book is equal to 0.75 cent
books bought each of them will be equal to
Sonia = [tex]\dfrac{2.25}{0.75}[/tex] = 3 books
John = [tex]\dfrac{6}{0.75}[/tex] = 8 books
Keisha = [tex]\dfrac{3.75}{0.75}[/tex] = 5 books
Hence, Sonia , John and Keisha bought 3,8 and 5 books respectively.