You would have 2 apples 5 - 3 = 2
you have 2 apples
2 + 3 = 5. If you have 2 apples and add 3 more apples, you will have 5 apples.
5 apples take away 3 apples leaves you with 2 apples. 5 - 3 = 2
2 apples.
5 apples + 7 pineapples = $5.84, but 9 apples = 2 pineapples, so 1 pineapple = 9/2 apples = 4.5 apples. Substituting, 5 apples + (7 x 4.5 apples) = 5 apples + 31.5 apples = 36.5 apples = $5.84. If 36.5 apples = $5.84, then 1 apple costs $5.84/36.5 = $0.16 2 pineapples cost the same as 9 apples, then 1 pineapple costs 1/2 x 9 x $.16 = $0.72. The cost of 1 apple plus 1 pineapple is ($0.16 + $0.72) $0.88.
97 cents per pound
You would have 2 apples 5 - 3 = 2
you have 2 apples
2 + 3 = 5. If you have 2 apples and add 3 more apples, you will have 5 apples.
5 apples take away 3 apples leaves you with 2 apples. 5 - 3 = 2
Oranges cost 6 cents each. Apples cost 10 cents each.
2 apples.
Well, honey, the cost of 5 apples depends on where you're buying them from. If you're at a fancy organic market, you might need to sell a kidney. But if you're at a regular grocery store, it'll probably just cost you a couple of bucks. So, put on your big girl pants and go check out the prices yourself.
The numerator is how much of the denominator. For example, if you have 3 green apples and 2 red apples, the total amount of apples is the denominator, 5. so, 3/5 of the apples are green, and 2/5 of the apples are red.
5 - 3 = 2 Therefore, you would have two apples.
They would cost 5.95