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30 March, 12:32

Sam bought 2 pears and 3 apples for $5.39. One pear is the same price as as 4 apples. What is the cost of 1 apple?

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  1. 30 March, 14:13
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    The cost of 1 apple is $0.49

    Step-by-step explanation:

    One Pear = Four Apples

    2 Pears + 3 Apples = $5.39

    Two Pears = Eight Apples

    8 Apples + 3 Apples = 11 Apples = $5.39

    $5.39 / 11 Apples = $0.49 per apple
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