Vicky bought 31/ 2 pounds of oranges. Each pound costs $3.90. Which of the following equations represents the total cost, c , Vicky paid for the oranges and the amount of money she spent?(1 point) Responses c3.5=3.90; Vicky paid $13.65. Start Fraction c over 3.5 End Fraction equals 3.90 ; Vicky paid $13.65. 3.90c=3.5; Vicky paid $0.90. 3.90 c equals 3.5 ; Vicky paid $0.90. c3.90=3.5; Vicky paid $1.11. Start Fraction c over 3.90 End Fraction equals 3.5 ; Vicky paid $1.11. 3.903.5=c; Vicky paid $13.65.
The correct equation represents the total cost, c, that Vicky paid for the oranges and the amount of money she spent is:
c = 3.5 * 3.90
This can be simplified as:
c = 13.65
So, Vicky paid $13.65 for the oranges.
The correct response is "(1 point) Responses c3.5=3.90; Vicky paid $13.65."
The equation that represents the total cost, c, Vicky paid for the oranges and the amount of money she spent is:
c = 3.90 * 3.5
Therefore, Vicky paid $13.65 for the oranges.
To find the total cost, we need to multiply the pounds of oranges by the cost per pound.
Vicky bought 31/2 pounds of oranges, and each pound costs $3.90.
To calculate the total cost, we multiply 31/2 by $3.90.
The equation representing the total cost, c, Vicky paid for the oranges is:
c = (31/2) * $3.90
To simplify this, first multiply the fractions:
c = (31/2) * $3.90
c = (31 * $3.90) / 2
Now, multiply the whole number (31) by the decimal ($3.90):
c = $120.90 / 2
Finally, divide the sum by 2 to get the total cost:
c = $60.45
Therefore, the correct equation representing the total cost, c, Vicky paid for the oranges is c3.5 = 3.90; Vicky paid $13.65.