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26 October, 10:05

Ethan and Emily went shopping at a local farmers' market. They both bought the same type of apples and potatoes at the same stand. Ethan paid $25.50 for 8 pounds of apples and 5 pounds of potatoes. Emily paid $18.50 to buy 3 pounds of apples and 10 pounds of potatoes. Which ordered pair represents the price per pound of apples, x, and potatoes, y?

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  1. 26 October, 10:34
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    Ordered pair representing the price per pound of apples, x, and potatoes, y is (2.5, 1.1).

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let us assume that the cost of per pound of apples = $ x

    Assume that the cost of per pound of potatoes = $ y

    Now, according to question:

    The cost of 8 pounds of apples and 5 pounds of potatoes = $25.50

    ⇒ Cost of 8 pounds of Apple + Cost of 5 pounds of potatoes = $25.50

    ⇒ 8 x (Cost of 1 pound apple) + 5 x (cost of 1 pound potato) = $25.50

    ⇒ 8 x + 5 y = $25.50 ... (1)

    ⇒ 5 y = 25.5 - 8 x

    Similarly,

    The cost of 3 pounds of apples and 10 pounds of potatoes = $18.50

    ⇒ 3 x + 10 y = $18.50 ... (2)

    or, 1.5 x + 5 y = $ 9.25 (dividing the equation by 2)

    ⇒ 5 y = 9.25 - 1.5 x

    Now, comparing both equations, we get:

    25.5 - 8 x = 9.25 - 1.5 x

    ⇒ 25.5 - 9.25 = 8 x - 1.5 x

    ⇒ 16.25 = 6.5 x

    ⇒ x = 2.5

    Putting this value of x in 5 y = 9.25 - 1.5 x, we get:

    5 y = 9.25 - 1.5 (2.5)

    ⇒ 5 y = 5.5

    ⇒ y = 1.1

    So, the cost of 1 pound of apples = $2.5

    The cost pf 1 pound of potatoes = $1.1

    The ordered pair (x, y) is given as : (x, y) = (2.5,1.1)
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