SOLUTION: A fruit seller sells two kinds of melons: “premium melons” and “regular melons.” The premium melons cost $8 each, and the regular melons cost $3 each. The fruit seller sold

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Question 1205316: A fruit seller sells two kinds of melons: “premium melons” and “regular melons.” The premium melons cost $8 each, and the regular melons cost $3 each. The fruit seller sold 6 premium melons and x regular melons.
Found 2 solutions by greenestamps, josgarithmetic:
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Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Very nice description, but what question would you want to handle?
KIND             PRICE         QUANTITY        COST
Premium            8              6             8*6=48
Regular            3              x             3x

Would you be given or choose a total cost? Would you be given or choose a total quantity?
Something else?

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