<h2>Steps</h2>
So for this system, one equation will represent the number of fruit and the other equation will represent the combined total of the fruit. (Let x = apples and y = bananas):

Next, I will be using the substitution method to remove one of the variables. To do this, firstly subtract both sides by y in the first equation:

Next, since we know that x is equal to 20 - y, substitute it into the second equation and solve for y:

Now that we have the value of y, substitute it into either equation to solve for x:

<h2>Answer</h2>
<u>In short, Angelo bough 14 apples and 6 bananas.</u>
The answer is 58 .
5x5=25
2x2x2x2x2=32
25+32=57
57+1=58
If half of Karen's collection (4) is 1/3 of Mary's, and half of Karen's collection is 2, then 2 x 3 is how many Mary has, right? Once you know how many books Mary has, you can add how many Karen has to get your answer.
A. She would use hours to minutes, which you can do by dividing 22 by 60.
b. 22 / 60 = .366 repeating, or about .37 per minute