- talaangoshtari
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At a fruit stand, apples can be purchased for $0.15 each and pears for $0.20 each. At these rates a bag of apples and pears was purchased for $3.80. If the bag contained exactly 21 pieces of fruit how many were pears?
I tried to use alligation method for solving this problem.
First, I divide the prices of apples and fruits to find the ratio of prices. The ratio of prices of peach to apples is 4:3.So,
apple------------peach
3 ----3.8------- 4
or 1:4
Therefore, p:p+a is 4:5=p:21.Therefore p is 84/5. My solution leads to the wrong answer. Would you please explain the reason?
I tried to use alligation method for solving this problem.
First, I divide the prices of apples and fruits to find the ratio of prices. The ratio of prices of peach to apples is 4:3.So,
apple------------peach
3 ----3.8------- 4
or 1:4
Therefore, p:p+a is 4:5=p:21.Therefore p is 84/5. My solution leads to the wrong answer. Would you please explain the reason?













