Question
Charity is buying peaches at the store. The cost of the peaches are $1.30 per pound. If she has $6.50 to spend on peaches, how many pounds (x) can she buy?
Set up an equation to solve the problem.
Set up an equation to solve the problem.
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The cost of the peaches per pound is $1.30. Let the number of pounds Charity can buy be represented by x. The equation to solve the problem is:
$1.30 * x = $6.50
This equation represents the cost of the peaches per pound multiplied by the number of pounds Charity can buy, which should equal the amount she has to spend on peaches ($6.50).
$1.30 * x = $6.50
This equation represents the cost of the peaches per pound multiplied by the number of pounds Charity can buy, which should equal the amount she has to spend on peaches ($6.50).
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