Mathematics
Mathematics, 28.05.2021 02:30, tbggheemoney

Problem 4.2 Bananas cost $1.50 per pound, and guavas cost
$3.00 per pound
Kiran spends $12 on fruit for a breakfast his family is
hosting
He buys b pounds of bananas and g pounds of
guavas.
Here is your equation from Problem 4.1:
1.5b + 3g = 12
If he buys 4 pounds of bananas, how many pounds of
guavas can he buy?

answer
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