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12 June, 07:24

Abby has a weekly budget of $75 to spend on fruit and vegetables. She decides to buy 2 pounds of organic fruit at a cost of $7.50/lb. She spends the rest on 6 pounds of organic vegetables. What is the price she pays for each pound of vegetable, given her budget constraint

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  1. 12 June, 07:35
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    m=$10

    Explanation:

    money spent on organic fruit=2*$7.5 = $15.0

    money left=$75-$15=$60

    she bought 6 lbs of organic vegetables,

    .: money spent on each lb of vegetable * 6 = $60

    m * 6 = $60

    m = $60/6

    m = $10
  2. 12 June, 07:44
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    Answer: ₦10/lb

    Explanation: Total budget for the week is $75

    If she spends $7.50/lb on two pounds of organic fruits, then $7.50 multiplied by the number of pounds gives total spent on organic fruits:

    $7.50 x 2 = $15

    Amount left after buying organic fruits is given by Total budget minus cost of organic fruits bought:

    $75 - $15 = $60

    If 6 pounds of vegetable was bought, then dividing the left over amount by number of pounds gives cost of vegetable per pound:

    $60 / 6lb = $10/lb

    That is the price at which she buys for each pound of vegetable.
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