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19 October, 19:04

At a grocery store, the price of a watermelon is determined by how many pounds the watermelon weights. The price of a watermelon that weights 7.3 pounds is $4.38. Write an equation that can be used to determine the price, p, un dollars, of any watermelon based on the number of pounds, w, the watermelon weights.

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  1. 19 October, 19:10
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    Answer: p = 0.6w

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let w represent the number of pounds in weight of the watermelon.

    Let p represent the price in dollar for w pounds of watermelon.

    The price of a watermelon that weights 7.3 pounds is $4.38. This means that the price of one pound of watermelon at the grocery store is

    4.38/7.3 = 0.6 dollar per pound

    The equation that can be used to determine the price, p in dollars of any watermelon based on the number of pounds, w, the watermelon weighs is

    p = 0.6w
  2. 19 October, 19:25
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    p = 0.6w

    Step-by-step explanation:

    7.3 pounds cost $4.38

    So each pound costs:

    4.38/7.3 = $0.6

    w pounds would cost $0.6w

    p = 0.6w
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