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3 March, 13:29

Apples and bananas 20 pieces of fruit and spent$11.50 apples cost 50 cent bananas 75 cent write two equations 1 will represent number of pieces of fruit and next money spent on fruit. Solve algebracally how many apples and bananas angelo bought?

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  1. 3 March, 13:50
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    X = apples

    y = bananas

    0.50x+0.75y=11.50

    x+y=20

    I would change the x+y=20 into y=mx+b form. The equation would then be y = - x+20. You would plug in the last equation (y=-x+20) in for the y in the first equation. I would use the substitution property to figure out how many apples Angelo will get. This is how you would solve it:

    0.50x + 0.75 (-x+20) = 11.50

    0.50x - 0.75x + 15 = 11.50 (do the distributive property)

    0.50x-0.75x = - 3.5 (subtract the 15 from both sides of the equation)

    -0.25x = - 3.5 (combine like terms)

    Divide both sides by - 0.25 and get that x=14. Angelo got 14 apples

    You would then put 14 in one of the equations that you used above.

    y = - x+20

    y = - 14+20

    y = 6

    Angelo got 6 bananas and 14 apples.
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