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3 May, 12:43

Ji Sunn spent $24 at the local farmer's market. She bought apples that cost $4 per pound and raspberries that cost $6 per pound. Which equation can be used to represent the amount of raspberries, r, in terms of apples, a? r = 4 minus two-thirds a r = 4 + two-thirds a r = 6 minus three-halves a r = 6 + three-halves a

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  1. 3 May, 14:17
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    r = 4 - 2a/3

    In the words of the problem, its r = 4 minus two-thirds a

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You can set up a general equation for this problem, and then solve for r to get your answer. In this case its:

    4a + 6r = 24

    Now move 4a to the other side by subtracting 4a from both sides:

    6r = 24-4a

    Finally, divide both sides by 6 to get:

    r = 4 - 2a/3

    In the words of the problem, its r = 4 minus two-thirds a
  2. 3 May, 14:55
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    r = 4 - 2/3 a

    Step-by-step explanation:

    She spent in total 24 dollars. So, you can set the equation equal to 24.

    ? = 24

    It costs $4 per pound for apples and $6 per pound for raspberries. You could represent apples as 4a and raspberries as 6r. Put this into the equation.

    4a + 6r = 24

    Now set the equation equal to r. You have to get r alone on one side.

    4a + 6r = 24

    (4a + 6r) - 4a = (24) - 4a

    6r = 24 - 4a

    6r = (24 - 4a) / 6

    r = 4 - 4/6 a

    r = 4 - 2/3 a
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