Mathematics
Mathematics, 20.10.2021 23:20, kyusra2008

Part A Mike has $72 and he needs to buy some apples. Which of these equations would represent Mike's situation if the apples cost $0.60 per apple and he wanted to find out how many apples (x) he could buy?

A 72(0.60)=x

B. 72 - x = 0.60

C. 72 - 0.60 = x

D. 72 = 0.60x

Part B
Find the number of apples (x) he could buy.

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