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18 June, 08:17

Christie has a total of 15 pieces of fruit, all bananas and apples, worth $1.59. Bananas are 13 cents each and apples are 7 cents each. How many bananas and how many apples does she have?

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  1. 18 June, 10:32
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    A = apple

    b = banana

    a + b = 15 so a = 15 - b

    0.07a + 0.13b = 1.59

    substitute a = 15 - b into 0.07a + 0.13b = 1.59

    0.07a + 0.13b = 1.59

    0.07 (15 - b) + 0.13b = 1.59

    1.05 - 0.07b + 0.13b = 1.59

    0.06b = 0.54

    b = 0.54/0.06

    b = 9

    a = 15 - b

    a = 15 - 9

    a = 6

    answer: 6 apples and 9 bananas
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