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10 August, 07:31

Tammy buys 3 lemons for $.87. She sells them 2 for $.78. How many lemons must she sell to make a profit of $1.20? Type just the number answer with no label

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  1. 10 August, 09:45
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    12 lemons

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In this question, we are asked to find the number of lemons to be sold at a particular price to make a particular profit.

    Let's have our cost price per lemon. 3 is bought for 87 cents, that means on the average one is bought at 87/3 = 29 cents

    Selling price is 2 per 0.78, this means one is sold at 78/2 = 39 cents

    Now, we need to know the number of lemons to be sold to make a profit of 120 cents.

    Let the amount of lemon be x

    Mathematically;

    39 (x) - 29 (x) = 120

    10x = 120

    x = 120/10

    x = 12
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