We can model the scenario like this (keep in mind that 150 grams is .15 kilograms):


39 cents buys .5 kilograms, x cents buys 9 kilograms (60 servings of .15 kilograms). We now have our answer for Part A;
Julia needs to buy 9 kg of watermelon. Now, we just have to use cross multiplication to solve for x.



9 kilograms of watermelon cost 702 cents. 702 cents is equivalent to $7.02, so
the watermelon will cost $7.02.