SOLUTION: A concession stand at a baseball game sells 3 apples for $2.00. How can you find the cost for 10 apples? A. Solve the proportion 3/2=x/10. B. Solve the proportion 2/3=10/x. C

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Question 1173476: A concession stand at a baseball game sells 3 apples for $2.00. How can you find the cost for 10 apples?
A. Solve the proportion 3/2=x/10.
B. Solve the proportion 2/3=10/x.
C. Solve the proportion 3/2=10/x.
D. Solve the proportion 3/x=2/10.

Answer by ikleyn(52781)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Your proportion should be


     = .


At this point, turn on your mind.

From my post, MEMORIZE how to write proportions correctly.



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