Six apples cost 80 cents. At that rate, what is the cost of 15 apples?

What is the cost of 15 apples?

3 Answers
Feb 24, 2018

#15a=$2#

Explanation:

Let's use algebra for this question, as you posted this in algebra:

Let's make Apples=#a#

#therefore# this means #6a=$0.80#

As we are finding #15# apples, dividing #15# by #6# gives us a scale factor to multiply the value by.

#15/6=2.50#

Therefore that means that it is #xx2.5# more apples, so the value is #2.5# more

#2.50xx$0.80=$2#

#therefore# #15a=$2#

Alternative method:

#15/6=x/0.80# letting #x# be the price of #15# apples

#therefore# #x=0.80(15/6)=$2#

Feb 24, 2018

200 cents, or 2 dollars.

Explanation:

All that is required is to find the ratio between the two numbers of apples, and use that to find the second price. For instance, let #x# be the cost of 15 apples.

Therefore,

#15/6 = x/80#

#80(5/2) = x#

#x = 200# cents

Feb 24, 2018

#200c = $2#

Explanation:

  • The number of apples and the price of the apples are directly proportional.

#80/6 = x/15" "(larr"price")/(larr "number of apples")#

#x = (80xx15)/6#

#x = 200c#

  • You can also increase #80# in the ratio #15 :6#

#80 xx 15/6 = 200c#

  • You can find the price of #1# apple first

#80 div6 = 13 1/3 c# per apple

#15 xx13 1/3 = 200c#