Vicky bought 3 1/3 pounds of oranges. Each pound costs $3.90. Which of the following equations represents the total cos t, c Vicky paid for the oranges and the amount of money she spent? (1 point)

x/590 = 3.5 Vicky paid $1.11

3/3.8 = 0 Vicky paid $13.65

6/(4x) = 3.9 Vicky paid $13.65

3.9e - 3.5 Vicky paid $0.90.

1 answer

The correct equation would be:

c = (3 1/3) * $3.90

To simplify, we can convert the mixed number (3 1/3) into an improper fraction:

c = (10/3) * $3.90

Now, multiply the numerator of the fraction with the cost per pound:

c = (10/3) * $3.90

c = $13.65

So, the equation that represents the total cost, c, Vicky paid for the oranges is:

c = $13.65