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19 December, 23:18

Jackson had $25 to spend on groceries. After purchasing 5 cantaloupes he had $2.50 left how much did each cantaloupe cost

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  1. 19 December, 23:39
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    Since the price of the cantaloupes is unknown, it will have to represented by a variable. Let's use x.

    If Jackson starts with $25 and buys 5 cantaloupes of an unknown price, this subtracts 5 times the amount of 1 cantaloupe (which is x) from that $25.

    This is shown as 25 - 5x.

    After spending that money, he has $2.50 left over.

    This means 25 - 5x = 2.50.

    Now you just need to solve this by first isolating the variable.

    First, subtract 25 from both sides.

    25 - 5x - 25 = - 5x

    2.50 - 25 = - 22.5

    Then, divide both sides by - 5. It's - 5 since 5 is the coefficient and it's negative, so - 5.

    -5x / - 5 = x

    -22.5 / - 5 = 4.5

    This means x = 4.5.

    And if x is 4.5, then that means the cost of 1 cantaloupe is $4.50.
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