To find how many pounds of peaches can Albert but, we can use this expression:
(Price of each pomegranate)(#quantity)+(Price of peaches per pound)(#pounds)=$10
So, substituing all the given values, we have:

Now, we have to solve for x:

So, Albert can't buy 0.73 pounds of peaches, so rounding the number Albert can buy 5 pounds of peaches.