Marissa bought 4 apples for a total of $2.00 along with 6 oranges. She spent a total of $5.00. Find the price of each orange.

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So the total price was $5.00. The apples cost $2.00 so th oranges cost $3.00. 6 oranges x (cost/orange) = $3.00

cost/orange - 3.00/6 = ?

To find the price of each orange, we can subtract the cost of the apples from the total cost, and then divide by the number of oranges.

First, let's find the cost of the apples. We know that Marissa bought 4 apples for a total of $2.00. So, we can divide the total cost by the number of apples to find the cost of each apple.
Cost of each apple = Total cost / Number of apples = $2.00 / 4 = $0.50

Next, let's find the remaining cost after buying the apples. We know that Marissa spent a total of $5.00 and the cost of the apples was $2.00. So, we can subtract the cost of the apples from the total cost to find the remaining cost.
Remaining cost = Total cost - Cost of apples = $5.00 - $2.00 = $3.00

Finally, we can find the price of each orange by dividing the remaining cost by the number of oranges.
Price of each orange = Remaining cost / Number of oranges = $3.00 / 6 = $0.50

Therefore, the price of each orange is $0.50.