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21 June, 09:20

Kendra bought a gallon of milk and 5/6 of a pound of oranges. If the gallon of milk cost $3.60 and she spent a total of $4.35, which equation can be used to determine x, the cost of a pound of oranges?

A. 3.60+5/6x=4.35

B. 4.35+5/6x=3.60

C. 3.60x+5/6=4.35

D. 4.35x+5/6=3.60

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  1. 21 June, 09:41
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    A. 3.60+5/6x=4.35

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Total cost = milk + price per pound of oranges * number of pounds

    We know the total cost = 4.35 and the cost of the milk = 3.60 and the number of pounds of oranges = 5/6

    4.35 = 3.6 + 5/6 * x
  2. 21 June, 09:48
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    A. 3.60+5/6x=4.35
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