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.
17 would cost 42.5
They would cost 5.95
do the math and multiply 5x53
divide by 5, multiply by 12... 95 divided by 5 is 19 multiplied by 12 is 228
You would have 2 apples 5 - 3 = 2
17 would cost 42.5
Oranges cost 6 cents each. Apples cost 10 cents each.
They would cost 5.95
If 3 apples cost 50 cents, then the cost of one apple is approximately 16.67 cents. For 5 dollars, which is 500 cents, you can buy about 30 apples (500 cents divided by 16.67 cents per apple).
6,25/5=1,25 per Kg apples
do the math and multiply 5x53
go to a store
divide by 5, multiply by 12... 95 divided by 5 is 19 multiplied by 12 is 228
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.
20 %
Apples: x pence per lb Pears: x-5 pence perlb But: 5x+3(x-5) = 465p So: 5x+3x-15 = 465 => 8x = 480 and x = 60 Therefore: lb of pears cost 55p and a lb of apples cost 60p
97 cents per pound