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6 July, 05:31

Nora and her children went into a grocery store and she bought $11.95 worth of apples and bananas. Each apple cost $1.25 and each banana costs $0.40. She bought a total of 15 apples and bananas altogether. Determine the number of apples and the number of bananas that Nora bought.

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  1. 6 July, 08:46
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    Answer: apples = 7 and bananas = 8

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the number of apples and y represent the number of banana,

    and it was said that the total apples and bananas altogether is 15, that is

    x + y = 15 ... equation 1

    Also,

    1.25x + 0.40y = 11.95 ... equation 2

    Solving the two equations simultaneously,

    From the first equation, x = 15 - y ... equation 3

    substitute equation 3 into equation 2, we have

    1.25 (15 - y) + 0.40y = 11.95

    18.75 - 1.25y + 0.40y = 11.95

    18.75 - 0.85y = 11.95

    18.75 - 11.95 = 0.85y

    6.8 = 0.85y

    therefore y = 6.8/0.85

    = 8

    substitute y = 8, into equation 3

    x = 15 - 8

    x = 7

    Therefore, she bought 7 apples and 8 banana
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