Celia bought 12 apples, ate two of them, and sold the rest at 20 cents more per apple than she paid. Her total profit was $1.00. How much did she sell each apple for?

1 Answer
Oct 10, 2016

Celia sold each apple for 70 cents.

Explanation:

So, we have 10 apples sold at price #x#, so that is #10*x# and 12 apples bought for 20 cents less than that price #x#, so that is #12*(x-0.20)#.

Now we have to make an equation where these sides equal each other. We know that the sale total of the 10 apples is 1 dollar more than the purchase price of the 12 apples so:
#12*(x-0.20)+1=10*x#

Then we solve for #x#, like so:
1) Multiply the number outside the parentheses by each of the terms inside the parentheses
#" "12*x-12*0.20+1=10*x#
#" "12*x-2.40+1=10*x#
#" "12*x-1.40=10*x#

2) Add 1.40 to both sides:
#" "12*x-1.40+1.40=10*x+1.40#
#" "12*x-cancel(1.40+1.40)=10*x+1.40#
#" "12*x=10*x+1.40#

3) Subtract #10*x# from both sides:
#" "12*x-10*x=10*x-10*x+1.40#
#" "2*x=cancel(10*x-10*x)+1.40#
#" "2*x=1.40#

4) Divide each side by 2:
#" "(2*x)/2=1.40/2#
#" "(cancel(2)*x)/cancel2=0.70#
#" "x=0.70#