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Alonso went to the market With $55 to buy eggs and sugar he knows he needs a package of 12 eggs that cost $2.75 after getting the eggs he wants to buy as much sugar as he can with his remaining money does sugar he likes comes in boxes that each cost $11.50

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Final answer:

Starting with $55, after Alonso buys his eggs for $2.75, he has $52.25 leftover. As each box of sugar is $11.50, we find that Alonso can afford to buy 4 boxes of sugar with his remaining money.

Step-by-step explanation:

Alonso began with $55 and first purchased eggs, which cost $2.75. To find out how much money Alonso has left to spend on sugar, we need to subtract the cost of eggs from his total money. So, $55 - $2.75 equals $52.25. Now, we know the cost of each sugar box is $11.50. To find out how many boxes Alonso can buy, we divide the money left after buying eggs by the price of one sugar box. Therefore, $52.25 / $11.50 equals 4.5434. Since Alonso cannot purchase a fraction of a box, he can buy 4 boxes of sugar and will have some money left.

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User Branislav
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Given:

Alonso has total amount = $55

Cost of a package of 12 eggs = $2.75

Cost of sugar box = $11.50

To find:

The number of sugar boxes he can buy with the remaining money after buying a package of 12 eggs that cost $2.75.

Solution:

Let the number of sugar boxes he can buy be x.

Total cost of x sugar boxes = $11.50x

Total cost of x sugar boxes and a package of 12 eggs = $(11.50x + 2.75)

The total cost must be less than or equal to $55.


11.50x + 2.75\leq 55


11.50x\leq 55-2.75


11.50x\leq 52.25

Divide both sides by 11.50.


x\leq (52.25)/(11.50)


x\leq 4.54348

So, the greatest integer value of x is 4.

Therefore, he can buy 4 sugar boxes with his remaining money.

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