Hey everyone! I'm trying to help my brother out but having a hard time with this problem. anyone with steps to solve would be appreciated! Thank you!

Translate into an equation: The cost of T lbs at $2 per lb is $62.

You're welcome.

2T = 62

T = ?

so would it be 2T*62=124?

(im probably wrong)

Yes, you are wrong.

Solve the equation I posted. What does T equal? Does it make sense?

kinda. im not used to this type of math. is it possible you could break it down in more steps for me so I can show my brother? I appreciate the help!

This is the most elementary algebra.

2T = 62

Divide both sides by 2.

I got 31 because 2/2=1

so my answer would be T=31?

Right!!

One pound is $31.

Perfect! Thank you!

To translate this problem into an equation, we can use the following steps:

Step 1: Define the unknown variable.
Let's represent the number of pounds as "T" (T lbs).

Step 2: Identify the given information.
The given information states that the cost of T lbs at $2 per lb is $62.

Step 3: Express the given information as an equation.
The cost of T lbs is given as $62. Since the cost per pound is $2, we can multiply the number of pounds (T) by the cost per pound ($2) to find the total cost.

So, the equation to represent this problem is:
2 * T = 62

In this equation, 2 represents the cost per pound, T represents the number of pounds, and 62 represents the total cost.

To solve the equation, divide both sides by 2:
2 * T / 2 = 62 / 2

Simplifying, we get:
T = 31

Therefore, the solution is T = 31, which means that the number of pounds is 31.