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13.11.2020 •
Mathematics
which number can each term of the equation be multiplied by 2 which number can each term of the equation be multiplied which number can each term of the equation be multiplied by to eliminate the fractions before solving 6 - 3 / 4 x + 1 / 3 equals 1/2 x + 5
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Ответ:
Cost of ten bananas and ten pears is £ 3.90
Step-by-step explanation:
As three bananas and two pears cost 95 p and five bananas and three pears cost £ 1.51 or 151 p ,
subtracting former from latter, we get
two bananas and one pear cost 151 p − 95 p = 56 p
and doubling four bananas and two pear cost 56 p × 2 = 112 p
Hence, one banana costs 112 p − 95 p = 17 p .
and two bananas cost 17 p × 2 = 34 p
and hence one pear costs 56 p − 34 p = 22 p
Hence cost of ten bananas and ten pears is
10 × 17 p + 10 × 22 p = 170 p + 220 p = 390 p = £ 3.90
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