Mathematics
Mathematics, 08.02.2021 18:10, jordeng4354

In a supermarket, each orange costs $3, and each apple costs $4.50. If you want to spend exactly $45, write an equation in standard form modeling this situation. a) Write the equation:

_

b) Solve for the intercepts:

x-intercept: _

y-intercept: _

c) Graph using the intercepts.

d) If you buy 5 apples, how many oranges can you buy?

a. Solve using the graph or
b. Solve using the equation.


In a supermarket, each orange costs $3, and each apple costs $4.50. If you want to spend exactly $4

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