SOLUTION: Can the following problem be solved for x?
If (x+4) pounds of peaches cost $5.50, what is the cost per pound?
5.50/(x+4) per pound
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Question 292437: Can the following problem be solved for x?
If (x+4) pounds of peaches cost $5.50, what is the cost per pound?
5.50/(x+4) per pound
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
No.Not enough info. There is no equality and so no equation
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