Directions: Solve each problem. Show all your work for how the division is performed and how you check your answer. Use your answers to fill in the missing information in the chart. Type of Fruit Total Number of Baskets Total Cost of Baskets Cost of One Basket

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To help you solve and fill out the information for the chart, I will create an example problem for three types of fruit: apples, oranges, and bananas. I will show how the division is performed, check the answers, and fill in the chart.

Given Data:

  1. Apples:

    • Total Number of Baskets: 12
    • Total Cost of Baskets: $60
  2. Oranges:

    • Total Number of Baskets: 15
    • Total Cost of Baskets: $90
  3. Bananas:

    • Total Number of Baskets: 10
    • Total Cost of Baskets: $50

Calculations:

  1. Apples:

    • Cost of One Basket = Total Cost of Baskets / Total Number of Baskets
    • Cost of One Basket = $60 / 12
    • Calculation: \[ 60 \div 12 = 5 \]
    • Checking the answer: \[ 5 \times 12 = 60 \quad (\text{Correct}) \]
    • Cost of One Basket of Apples: $5
  2. Oranges:

    • Cost of One Basket = Total Cost of Baskets / Total Number of Baskets
    • Cost of One Basket = $90 / 15
    • Calculation: \[ 90 \div 15 = 6 \]
    • Checking the answer: \[ 6 \times 15 = 90 \quad (\text{Correct}) \]
    • Cost of One Basket of Oranges: $6
  3. Bananas:

    • Cost of One Basket = Total Cost of Baskets / Total Number of Baskets
    • Cost of One Basket = $50 / 10
    • Calculation: \[ 50 \div 10 = 5 \]
    • Checking the answer: \[ 5 \times 10 = 50 \quad (\text{Correct}) \]
    • Cost of One Basket of Bananas: $5

Complete Chart:

| Type of Fruit | Total Number of Baskets | Total Cost of Baskets | Cost of One Basket | |---------------|--------------------------|-----------------------|---------------------| | Apples | 12 | $60 | $5 | | Oranges | 15 | $90 | $6 | | Bananas | 10 | $50 | $5 |

This is how you can perform the division to find the cost of each basket, check the work, and fill out the chart accordingly. If you have specific numbers you'd like to use, please provide them and I can help calculate those as well!

Strawberries and Blueberries not Oranges and Bananas

Sure! Let's replace the previous examples involving oranges and bananas with strawberries and blueberries. I’ll provide some example data and explain how to perform the calculations for each type of fruit.

Given Data:

  1. Strawberries:

    • Total Number of Baskets: 8
    • Total Cost of Baskets: $64
  2. Blueberries:

    • Total Number of Baskets: 10
    • Total Cost of Baskets: $50

Calculations:

  1. Strawberries:

    • Cost of One Basket = Total Cost of Baskets / Total Number of Baskets
    • Cost of One Basket = $64 / 8
    • Calculation: \[ 64 \div 8 = 8 \]
    • Checking the answer: \[ 8 \times 8 = 64 \quad (\text{Correct}) \]
    • Cost of One Basket of Strawberries: $8
  2. Blueberries:

    • Cost of One Basket = Total Cost of Baskets / Total Number of Baskets
    • Cost of One Basket = $50 / 10
    • Calculation: \[ 50 \div 10 = 5 \]
    • Checking the answer: \[ 5 \times 10 = 50 \quad (\text{Correct}) \]
    • Cost of One Basket of Blueberries: $5

Complete Chart:

| Type of Fruit | Total Number of Baskets | Total Cost of Baskets | Cost of One Basket | |------------------|--------------------------|-----------------------|---------------------| | Strawberries | 8 | $64 | $8 | | Blueberries | 10 | $50 | $5 |

This chart now includes strawberries and blueberries with detailed calculations showing how the cost per basket was determined. If you have specific numbers for strawberries and blueberries, please provide them, and I can adjust the calculations accordingly!

Apples too

Got it! Let's include apples, strawberries, and blueberries in the calculation. I'll provide example data for each fruit and perform the calculations accordingly.

Given Data:

  1. Apples:

    • Total Number of Baskets: 12
    • Total Cost of Baskets: $72
  2. Strawberries:

    • Total Number of Baskets: 8
    • Total Cost of Baskets: $64
  3. Blueberries:

    • Total Number of Baskets: 10
    • Total Cost of Baskets: $50

Calculations:

  1. Apples:

    • Cost of One Basket = Total Cost of Baskets / Total Number of Baskets
    • Cost of One Basket = $72 / 12
    • Calculation: \[ 72 \div 12 = 6 \]
    • Checking the answer: \[ 6 \times 12 = 72 \quad (\text{Correct}) \]
    • Cost of One Basket of Apples: $6
  2. Strawberries:

    • Cost of One Basket = Total Cost of Baskets / Total Number of Baskets
    • Cost of One Basket = $64 / 8
    • Calculation: \[ 64 \div 8 = 8 \]
    • Checking the answer: \[ 8 \times 8 = 64 \quad (\text{Correct}) \]
    • Cost of One Basket of Strawberries: $8
  3. Blueberries:

    • Cost of One Basket = Total Cost of Baskets / Total Number of Baskets
    • Cost of One Basket = $50 / 10
    • Calculation: \[ 50 \div 10 = 5 \]
    • Checking the answer: \[ 5 \times 10 = 50 \quad (\text{Correct}) \]
    • Cost of One Basket of Blueberries: $5

Complete Chart:

| Type of Fruit | Total Number of Baskets | Total Cost of Baskets | Cost of One Basket | |------------------|--------------------------|-----------------------|---------------------| | Apples | 12 | $72 | $6 | | Strawberries | 8 | $64 | $8 | | Blueberries | 10 | $50 | $5 |

This chart now includes apples, strawberries, and blueberries with all necessary calculations shown. If you have specific numbers you would like to use or adjust, please let me know!

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