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A grocery store has a sale on apples. Shoppers can buy 3 bags of apples for $5. Each bag contains 6 apples. Which of the following statements is true?

A grocery store has a sale on apples. Shoppers can buy 3 bags of apples for $5. Each-example-1
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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

3b = 5$

3b = 6a

3b = 3 bags

6a = 6 apples

A. It costs 3.60 for 1 bag of apples

3.60 + 3.60 = 60 + 60 = 120 + 3 = 123 + 3 = 126

Meaning it would cost 126 for 3 bags of apples making this a incorrect option

B. It costs 3.60 for 1 apple

B is wrong because its one apple and if we were to subtract the apple would probably only cost a few change not 3$ and 60 cents.

C. The cost of 9 bags of apples is 30$

9b = 21a, its either c or d but I'm pretty sure its D!

D. The cost of 108 apples is 30$

D is correct

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i dont know

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