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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.

Sagot :

n = # pounds
$1.65 = price per pound
grapes cost [tex] \frac{1.65}{pound} [/tex]
When you multiply cost/pound by the number of pounds, the result is the cost for however much of the grapes Ryan buys.

Therefore,
m = 1.65n