At the grocery store Ryan bought a loaf of bread and some apples the loaf of bread cost $3.95 and the apples cost $1.29 per pound and Ryan spent $10.40 for the loaf of bread and apples how many pounds of apples did he buy set up the problem and solve it

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Let's suppose Ryan bought x pounds of apples.

The cost of the apples would then be 1.29 * x = $1.29x.

The total cost of the loaf of bread and apples is given as $10.40.

So, the equation representing the problem is:

3.95 + 1.29x = 10.40.

Now, let's solve this equation to find the value of x, which represents the pounds of apples bought by Ryan.

1.29x = 10.40 - 3.95,
1.29x = 6.45.

Dividing by 1.29,
x = 6.45 / 1.29,
x ≈ 5.

Therefore, Ryan bought approximately 5 pounds of apples.