Lisa purchased almonds for $3.00 per pound and she spent $24.90. How many pounds of almonds did she purchase? The price went up
to $3.50 a pound and lisa only had 25.00 how many pounds of almonds can she buy and whats her chance?
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Answer:
1. Lisa purchased almonds for $3.00 and spent $24.90.
The quantity of almonds bought is therefore:
= Total amount spent / Cost per pound
= 24.90 / 3
= 8.3 pounds
2. If the price goes up to $3.50 per pound and the maximum Lisa can spend is $25, the number of pounds she can get is:
= Maximum amount for almonds / Price per almonds
= 25 / 3.5
= 7.14 pounds
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