Mathematics
Mathematics, 24.07.2019 19:00, andybiersack154

Abunch of bananas cost $4, a pineapple cost $2 more than a bunch of bananas, and 4 apples cost one-half of a pineapple. question: 1. write an equation that shows the cost of a pineapple (p) in terms of bananas (b). use this equation to find the cost of a pineapple. 2. write an equation that shows the cost of 4 apples (a) in terms of a pineapple (p). use this equation to find the cost of 4 apples. 3. write an equation that shows how much more a bunch of bananas cost compared to 4 apples where x is the unknown value. then, solve the equation.

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