Dahlia bought Granny Smith and Macintosh apples at the grocery store. The Granny Smith apples were $1.35 each if you bought 6. Find the cost of each Macintosh apple if the total cost is $15 and she bought 6 of each.(1 point)

Each Macintosh apple cost $
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Dahlia bought 6 Granny Smith apples at $1.35 each, so the total cost of the Granny Smith apples is 6*$1.35 = $<<6*1.35=8.10>>8.10.

If the total cost of both types of apples is $15 and she bought 6 of each, then the Macintosh apples cost $15 - $8.10 = $<<15-8.10=6.90>>6.90.
Therefore, each Macintosh apple cost $6.90/6 = $<<6.90/6=1.15>>1.15. Answer: \boxed{1.15}.

Fill in the spaces to solve each step of the problem 14(x+3)=5 .(2 points)

Step 1: ( )14(x+3)=5( ).
Step 2: x+3= .
Step 3: Subtract from both sides.
Step 4: x =

Step 1: (Distribute) 14x + 42 = 5.

Step 2: (Subtract 42 from both sides) 14x = -37.
Step 3: (Divide both sides by 14) x = -37/14.
Step 4: x = -37/14. Answer: \boxed{-\frac{37}{14}}.