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)

The cost of 6 Granny Smith apples is $1.35 x 6 = $<<1.35*6=8.10>>8.10

The cost of 6 Macintosh apples is $15 - $8.10 = $<<15-8.10=6.90>>6.90
The cost of each Macintosh apple is $6.90 / 6 = $<<6.90/6=1.15>>1.15. Answer: \boxed{1.15}.

Bags of clementines have 12 each. For a party, Sal, Trisha, and Joe each brought bags of clementines. Altogether, there were 180 clementines. Sal brought 4 bags and Joe brought 6. Write the equation to determine how many bags Trisha brought, t .(2 points)

Let t represent the number of bags of clementines that Trisha brought.

The number of clementines brought by Sal is 4 bags * 12 clementines per bag = <<4*12=48>>48 clementines.
The number of clementines brought by Joe is 6 bags * 12 clementines per bag = <<6*12=72>>72 clementines.

The total number of clementines brought by Sal, Trisha, and Joe is 48 + 72 = <<48+72=120>>120 clementines.

We know that the total number of clementines is 180, so we can set up the equation:

48 + 72 + t * 12 = 180

Simplifying the equation:

120 + 12t = 180

So the equation that represents the number of bags Trisha brought is: 12t + 120 = 180. Answer: \boxed{12t + 120 = 180}.

is this answer is right 4(t+6)=180

No, your answer is not correct. The equation 4(t+6)=180 is an attempt to represent the total number of clementines brought by Sal, Trisha, and Joe, but it is not accurate.

To correctly represent the situation, we need to establish that Sal brought 4 bags of clementines and Joe brought 6 bags of clementines. Let t represent the number of bags Trisha brought.

The number of clementines in each bag is 12, so we can multiply the number of bags by 12 to determine the total number of clementines brought by each person.

The total number of clementines brought by Sal is 4 bags * 12 clementines per bag = 48 clementines.
The total number of clementines brought by Joe is 6 bags * 12 clementines per bag = 72 clementines.

The total number of clementines brought by Sal, Trisha, and Joe is 48 + 72 = 120 clementines.

We are given that the total number of clementines is 180, so we can set up the equation:

48 + 12t = 180

Simplifying the equation by subtracting 48 from both sides:

12t = 132

Dividing both sides of the equation by 12:

t = 11

Therefore, Trisha brought 11 bags of clementines. The correct equation representing this situation is 48 + 12t = 180.

Bags of clementines have 12 each. For a party, Sal, Trisha, and Joe each brought bags of clementines. Altogether, there were 180 clementines. Sal brought 4 bags and Joe brought 6. Write the equation to determine how many bags Trisha brought, t .(2 points) (t+) =

To determine how many bags Trisha brought, let's represent the number of bags she brought as t.

Since each bag contains 12 clementines, we can calculate the number of clementines brought by Sal as 4 * 12 = 48 clementines.

Similarly, the number of clementines brought by Joe is 6 * 12 = 72 clementines.

The total number of clementines brought by Sal, Trisha, and Joe is 48 + 72 = 120 clementines.

Since the total number of clementines is given as 180, we can set up the equation:

48 + t * 12 = 180

Thus, the equation to determine how many bags Trisha brought is: 48 + 12t = 180. Answer: \boxed{48 + 12t = 180}.