A full bottle of juice costs $2.00.If the cost of the juice is $1.50 more than the cost of the bottle, how much does the empty bottle cost? Hint: Answer is not 50 cents

juice + bottle = 2.00

or
j + b = 2.00

j - b = 1.50
===============subtract
0 + 2 b = .50
b = .25

To find out how much the empty bottle costs, we need to use a bit of algebra.

Let's assume the cost of the bottle is "x" dollars. We know that the cost of the juice is $1.50 more than the cost of the bottle, so we can write it as "x + $1.50".

Now, we are given that the full bottle of juice costs $2.00. This includes the cost of the bottle and the juice, so it can be expressed as "x + (x + $1.50) = $2.00".

Simplifying this equation, we get "2x + $1.50 = $2.00".

To isolate the variable, we subtract $1.50 from both sides:

2x + $1.50 - $1.50 = $2.00 - $1.50

This simplifies to:

2x = $0.50

Finally, we divide both sides of the equation by 2 to solve for x:

2x/2 = $0.50/2

x = $0.25

Therefore, the empty bottle costs $0.25.