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ice cream beans are selling for $10 per pound and durians are selling for $9 per pound. If the market sold a total of $196 worth of durians and ice cream beans yesterday, and it sold 11 pounds of durian, which of the following is a good estimation of the total pounds of ice cream bean sold?

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[196-(11*9)]/10=9.7 pounds

User Jaykishan
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Answer:

A good estimation would be 10 pounds.

Explanation:

Givens

  • Ice cream beans costs $10 per pound.
  • Durians costs $9 per pound.
  • The market sold a total of $196 worth of durians and ice cream beans.
  • The market sold 11 pounds of durian.

Let's be
b ice cream beans and
d durians.

The problem can be modeled by the equation


10b+9d=196

Where
d=11

Then, we solve for
b


10b+9(11)=196\\10b+99=196\\10b=196-99\\b=(97)/(10) \\b = 9.7

Therefore, the market sold 9.7 pounds of ice cream beans. So, a good estimation would 10 pounds.

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