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22 November, 06:34

One week Beth bought 3 apples and 8 pears for $14.50. The next week she bought 6 apples and 4 pears and paid $14. Find the cost of 2 apple and the cost of 1 pear.

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  1. 22 November, 07:00
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    Let us assume the cost of 1 apple = x dollars

    Let us also assume the cost of 1 pear = y dollars

    Then we can form two equations from the details given in the question. Based on those details the required answer to the question can be easily deduced.

    3x + 8y = 14.50

    And

    6x + 4y = 14

    Dividing both sides of the equation by 2 we get

    3x + 2y = 7

    2y = 7 - 3x

    y = (7 - 3x) / 2

    Putting the value of y from the second equation in the first equation we get

    3x + 8y = 14.50

    3x + 8[ (7 - 3x) / 2] = 14.50

    3x + 4 (7 - 3x) = 14.50

    3x + 28 - 12x = 14.50

    - 9x = 14.50 - 28

    - 9x = - 13.5

    9x = 13.5

    x = 13.5/9

    = 1.5

    Putting the value of x in the second equation we get

    6x + 4y = 14

    (6 * 1.5) + 4y = 14

    9 + 4y = 14

    4y = 14 - 9

    4y = 5

    y = 5/4

    = 1.25

    So we can find from the above deduction that the cost of 1 apple is 1.5 dollars and the cost of 1 pear is 1.25 dollars

    Then

    Cost of 2 apples = 2 * 1.5 dollars

    = 3.0 dollars

    So the cost of 2 apples is $3 and the cost of 1 pear is $1.25.
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