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29 August, 00:32

Jon makes a mix of salad that cost $15 using as much apples that cost $4/kg as oranges that cost $6/kg. How much of each fruit is in the salad?

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  1. 29 August, 00:45
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    Let

    x = number of apples.

    y = number of oranges.

    we have to write the following equation to represent the problem:

    4x + 6y = 15

    To satisfy the equation, Jon must have used

    x = 2.25

    y = 1

    Substituting

    4 (2.25) + 6 (1) = 15

    9 + 6 = 15

    answer

    Jhon used 2.25kg of apple and 1kg of orange to make the salad.

    Note: Since the problem does not have any other restrictions, there may be several apple and orange combinations that cost $ 15 per salad.
  2. 29 August, 00:57
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    Jon used 1.5 kg of apples and 1.5 kg of oranges. If 1 kg of apples cost $4, then 1.5 kg will cost $6. If 1 kg of oranges costs $6, then 1.5 kg of oranges will cost $9. $6 + $ 9 is equal to $15 which is the total Jon spent.
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