Solve Percent Problem: Apples Bought & Sold, Can You Help?

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A fruit dealer purchased apples at 18 cents per dozen and sold 80% at 2 for 5 cents and the remaining 20% at 5 for 2 cents, resulting in a profit of 58 cents. To solve for the total number of apples bought, the equations for earnings and costs were established, with the profit calculated as earnings minus costs. The calculations revealed that the dealer bought 100 apples, as derived from the equation 0.58x = 58. The discussion emphasized the importance of setting up the correct equations to solve the problem effectively. Ultimately, the dealer's transaction was confirmed to involve 100 apples.
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A fruit dealer bought apples at 18 cents a dozen. He sold 80% of them at the rate of 2 for 5 cents and the remainder at the rate of 5 for 2 cents, gaining 58 cents on the transaction.
How many apples did he buy ?

Can you give me some hints please ?
Thanks
 
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Omid said:
A fruit dealer bought apples at 18 cents a dozen. He sold 80% of them at the rate of 2 for 5 cents and the remainder at the rate of 5 for 2 cents, gaining 58 cents on the transaction.
How many apples did he buy ?

Can you give me some hints please ?
Thanks

ok you know that Earnings - cost = profit

just to get you started. You can set up the equation using the rate for each apple and use the number of apples as the unknown.

for instance 18 cents/12 apples = 1.5 cents per apple

so 1.5 * x = costs where x is the number of apples. i hope this will helped
 
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needhelpperson said:
ok you know that Earnings - cost = profit

just to get you started. You can set up the equation using the rate for each apple and use the number of apples as the unknown.

for instance 18 cents/12 apples = 1.5 cents per apple

so 1.5 * x = costs where x is the number of apples. i hope this will helped

May I ask for more help ?
Because I've never seen such a problem and there is no instructor to ask please help me with this problem more.
Thanks alot
 
Omid said:
May I ask for more help ?
Because I've never seen such a problem and there is no instructor to ask please help me with this problem more.
Thanks alot

alright...

earnings = 4x/5 * (5/2) + x/5*(2/5)

does that help?
 
Omid said:
A fruit dealer bought apples at 18 cents a dozen. He sold 80% of them at the rate of 2 for 5 cents and the remainder at the rate of 5 for 2 cents, gaining 58 cents on the transaction.
How many apples did he buy ?

Can you give me some hints please ?
Thanks

Pretty much the same as needhelpperson said, phrased differently:

Let x be the number of apples he bought. That would be x/12 dozen and paid 18 cents for each dozen: 18(x/12)= 3x/2 cents paid for the apples.
80% of them is 0.8x (that is needhelppersons "(4/5)x") If he sold that many at "2 for 5 cents" then he got 5/2 cents for each one for a total of (0.8x)(5/2)= 2.0x cents.
The "remainder" of the apples is x- 0.8x= 0.2x He sold them for "5 for 2 cents or 2/5 cents each: that would bring in (0.2x)(2/5)= 0.08x cents.

Putting all of that together: he got a total of 2.0x+ 0.08x= 2.08x cents for the apples. He paid 3x/2= 1.5x cents for the apples and so made a profit of
2.08x- 1.5x= 0.58x cents. Since we are told that he earned a profit of 58 cents, 0.58x= 58 (any time you see a formula that simple in a "book problem" you know you are the right track!) x= 58/0.58= 10. The man bought, and sold, 10 apples.
(Note on "style". It is a really, really good idea to give the answer to a "word problem" in a complete sentence. It will amaze and impress your teacher!)
 
HallsofIvy said:
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2.08x- 1.5x= 0.58x cents. Since we are told that he earned a profit of 58 cents, 0.58x= 58 (any time you see a formula that simple in a "book problem" you know you are the right track!) x= 58/0.58= 10. The man bought, and sold, 10 apples...
Uhh, 58/.58 is NOT 10. It's 10 times more than that...
 
Well, if you want to be picky about it!

(thanks for the correction.)
 
Thank you very much (needhelpperson,HallsofIvy)
 
HallsofIvy said:
Well, if you want to be picky about it!

(thanks for the correction.)


hey, i admire your knowledge. But it's not often i get to correct you... :wink:
 
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needhelpperson said:
hey, i admire your knowledge. But it's not often i get to correct you... :wink:

Don't worry, I'll keep making mistakes- just for you!
 
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