Julio is making lemonade to be sold at a fair. He bought 5 bags of lemons for $19.75. Complete the equation that models the cost, c, of each bag of lemons. (1 point)

To find the cost of each bag of lemons, we can divide the total cost by the number of bags.

Let c represent the cost of each bag of lemons.

The equation that models the cost of each bag of lemons is:

c = total cost / number of bags

In this case, the total cost is $19.75 and the number of bags is 5.

Therefore, the equation is:

c = $19.75 / 5

To find the cost of each bag of lemons, we need to divide the total cost by the number of bags. In this case, the total cost is $19.75 and the number of bags is 5.

Let's represent the cost per bag of lemons as "c". We can now set up the equation:

c = total cost / number of bags

Substituting the given values:

c = $19.75 / 5

So the equation that models the cost per bag of lemons, "c", is:

c = $3.95

c = 19.75/5