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14 October, 08:03

Mo's farm stand sold a total of 165 pounds of apples and peaches. She sold apples for $1.75 per pound and peaches for $2.50 per pound. If she made $337.50, how many pounds of peaches did she sell?

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  1. 14 October, 08:31
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    Answer: 65 pounds of Peaches were sold.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the number of pounds of Peaches sold = X pounds

    Therefore the pound of apple sold = (165 - X) pounds

    Total pounds of apple and peaches sold = 165 pounds

    Sale made on Peaches at the cost of $2,50 per Peache = $2.50X

    sale made on apple sold at the cost of $1.75 per apple = $1.75 (165 - x)

    Total sale made on the sale of both Peaches and apple = $337.50

    Therefore, open the bracket, add everything together and equate to the total sale made which is $337.50

    we now have

    2.50x + 1.75 (165 - x) = 337.50

    2.50x + 1.75 x 165 - 1.75x = 337.50

    2.50x + 288.75 - 1.75x = 337.50

    collect like terms

    2.50x - 1.75x = 337.50 - 288.75

    0.75x = 48.75

    divide through by the coefficient of x which is 0.75

    x = 48.75/0.75

    = 65pounds.

    Therefore, Mo's farm sold 65 pounds of Peaches.

    Check;

    65 x 2.50 = $162.5

    subtract 65 from 165 to get the pound of the appel

    165 - 65 = 100 pounds of apple was sold.

    now multiply 100 x 1.75

    = $175

    Now add the two together to give the total sale,

    $162.5 + $175 = $337.50.
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