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.
• А. 1.30x=6.50
• В. 1.30+x=6.50
• с. 1.30/ 6.50 =x
• D. 6.50x=1.30

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To find out how many pounds of peaches Charity can buy with her budget, we can set up an equation. The cost of the peaches per pound is $1.30, and the total amount of money she has is $6.50.

We want to find the number of pounds \( x \) she can buy, so we can set up the following equation:

\[ 1.30x = 6.50 \]

This means that the cost of \( x \) pounds of peaches (at $1.30 per pound) equals her total budget of $6.50.

Thus, the correct option is A. 1.30x = 6.50.

A student solved an equation, as shown below.
1/4(8-12x) =x-2(2x+1)
2-3x =x-4x+2
2-3x=-3x+2
2-3x+3x =-3x+3x+2
2 = 2
Based on the student's work, complete the statement below.
Use the drop-down menus to make the statement below true.
The student solved the equation
"
because the original equation has

Correctly, Incorrectly

The student solved the equation correctly because the original equation has an identity.

In this case, the simplified equation \( 2 = 2 \) holds true for all values of \( x \), indicating that there are infinitely many solutions to the original equation.

Thus, the completed statement is:

"The student solved the equation correctly because the original equation has an identity."

No the options for the last one is

Infinite
One solution
No solution

Thank you for the clarification!

Based on the student's work, since the equation simplifies to \( 2 = 2 \), which is a true statement that holds for all values of \( x \), it indicates that there are infinitely many solutions.

Thus, the completed statement is:

"The student solved the equation correctly because the original equation has infinite solutions."