Concept explainers
To find : the cost of 1 pound of apples and the cost of 6 pound of apples
Answer to Problem 1PSP
The cost of 1 pound of apples is $0.92 and the cost of 6 pound of applesis $5.88
Explanation of Solution
Given information :
Cost of 4 pounds of apples is $3.92
Calculation:
The cost of 4 pounds of apples is $3.92
The cost of 1 pounds of apples is $
Therefore, the cost of 6 pound is
Hence, the cost of 1 pound of apples is $0.92 and the cost of 6 pound of applesis $5.88
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