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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-09-04

Ryan bought grapes last week for $1.65 per pound. If he bought \( n \) pounds, write an equation to show how much money (\( m \)) he will spend.

Asked by viejo

Answer (3)

The answer would be 1.65n= money he spent (m)

Answered by Lexiloo | 2024-06-10

m is the money he will spend n is the number of pounds formula: m = 1.65(n)

Answered by Anonymous | 2024-06-10

Ryan's spending on grapes can be represented by the equation m = 1.65 × n . Here, m is the money spent, and n is the number of pounds of grapes bought. Thus, the total cost is calculated by multiplying the price per pound by the total pounds purchased.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2024-10-15