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22 March, 23:29

Which equations could model this problem?

A 5 lb bag of potatoes costs $3. What is the unit price p per pound?

Choose all answers that are correct.

A. 3/5=P

B. 3P=5

C. 5/3=P

D. 5P=3

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  1. 22 March, 23:47
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    To find out how much 1 pound cost you have to divide 3 by 5.

    The right answer would be A. 3/5=P (which is equal with 0.6).

    You can think this way.

    if 5lb costs ... $3

    1lb cost ... x$

    x=3*1/5=0.6 $

    So the right answer is A.
  2. 23 March, 00:58
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    I think the correct answers among the choices presented above are options A and D. The unit price is calculated by dividing the mass of potatoes and the price for that given mass. Therefore, 3 divided by 5 or p = 3/5. The expression is also equal to 5p = 3.
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