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Must use a diagram to show math work : tape diagram, ratio table or double number-example-1
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Answer:

a) The most number of potato "x" she can spend $5 on will be 10potatoes

b) The cost of 15 potatoes is $7.5

Step-by-step explanation:

1) From the question, the corner market sells potatoes at a rate of 1/2 dollars per potato.


\$(1)/(2)=1\text{ potato}

If Amanda is able to spend $5 on potatoes, the most number of potato "x" she can spend will be:


\$5=x

Divide both expressions to get the most number of potatoes "x"


\begin{gathered} ((1)/(2))/(5)=(1)/(x) \\ (0.5)/(5)=(1)/(x) \\ 0.5x=5*1 \\ 0.5x=5 \\ x=(5)/(0.5) \\ x=10\text{potatoes} \end{gathered}

Hence the most number of potato "x" she can spend $5 on will be 10potatoes

Using the tape diagram;

2) Since 1 potato cost $0.5, the cost of 15 potatoes will be expressed as:

Cost of 15 potatoes = 0.5 * 15

Cost of 15 potatoes = $7.5

Hence the cost of 15 potatoes is $7.5

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