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5 June, 18:38

Jenny johnston bought some apples for 79 cents per pound and twice as many pounds of bananas for 39 cents per pound. if her total bill was $7.58, how many pounds of bananas did she buy?

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  1. 5 June, 18:47
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    This is an algebra problem. We let x be the variable for the number of pounds of apples bought, and y be the number of pounds of bananas bought. From the descriptions, the formulas that we can formulate are:

    y = 2x - - > eqn 1

    0.79x + 0.39y = 7.58 - - > eqn 2

    Substituting eqn 1 to eqn 2:

    0.79x + 0.39 (2x) = 7.58

    Solving for x,

    x = 4.828 pounds of apples

    y = 2x = 2 (4.828) = 9.656 pounds of bananas bought
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