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10 pounds of walnuts cost $50. How much does 1 pound of walnuts cost?

Which equation represents the relationship?

Question 6 options:

P (pounds)D(Dollars)=5

P (Pounds) = 5D (Dollars)


D (Dollars) = 5P (Pounds)

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1 pound of walnuts would be $5
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User Colim
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Answer:

$5 is the cost of 1 pound of walnuts

P (Pounds) = 5D (Dollars)

Step-by-step explanation:

Since 10 pounds of walnuts = $50.

Let 1 pound of walnuts = Z

then, cross multiply

So, Z = ($50 X 1 pound) / 10 pounds

Z = 50/10

Z = $5

Thus, 1 pound of walnuts will cost 5 Dollars while P (Pounds) = 5D (Dollars) is the equation that shows the relationship between pounds and dollars

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