Hey im still having a hard time understanding why we multiply by 5/4 and not 4/5. can you help me visualize this ? if we have 1.5 pounds that we need, the apples we get will only be 80% of what we pay. what am i missing here? cost = price apples * quantity where the price stays the same, 1$ per pound, and quantity of 1.5 pounds which is reduced by 1/5. ?
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Lee is buying apples to make pies. The apples cost $1 per pound and each pie requires 3 cups of peeled and cored apple. Lee estimates that each apple loses 1/5th of its weight when it is peeled and cored and that 2 cups of peeled and cored apples weigh 1 pound. Based on estimates, which of the following represents the cost, in dollars, of the apples for p pies?
\( \frac{3p}{10 }\)
\(\frac{4p}{10}\)
\(\frac{6p}{5}\)
\( \frac{3p}{2}\)
\(\frac{15p}{8}\)
2 cups of peeled and cored apples weigh 1 pound, so 3 cups of peeled and cored apples would weigh 1.5 pound.
What exactly comes out of one pound apple = 0.8 pound of peeled apple.
or 1 pound of peeled apple = \(\frac{1}{0.8}\) of apples.
So, 1.5 pound peeled apple will require \(\frac{1}{0.8}*1.5\) or \(\frac{15}{8}\)of apples.
Thus, one pie requires \(\frac{15}{8}\) pounds of apples.
=> 'p' pies will require \(p*\frac{15}{8}\)of apples.
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