Mathematics, 24.05.2021 18:30, katrinajernae8216
A fruit stand has to decide what to charge for their produce. They need $5.30 for 1 apple and 1 orange. They also need $7.30 for 1 apple and 2 oranges. We put this information into a system of linear equations.
Can we find a unique price for an apple and an orange?
- Yes; they should charge $3.30 for an apple and $2.00 for an orange.
- Yes; they should charge $2.00 for an apple and $3.30 for an orange.
- No; the system has many solutions.
- No; the system has no solution.
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