An apple costs $.50 to $1.00
$0.35
Let the cost of one banana be ( b ) and the cost of one apple be ( a ). From the information given, we can set up the following equations: ( 2b + a = 1 ) (for two bananas and one apple) ( b + a = 1 ) (for one banana and one apple) By solving these equations, we can subtract the second from the first: ( (2b + a) - (b + a) = 1 - 1 ) This simplifies to ( b = 0 ). Substituting ( b = 0 ) into the second equation gives ( a = 1 ). Therefore, one apple costs £1.
the answer is 0.47
1 dollar bob
To find the cost of one apple, divide the total cost by the number of apples. So, (3.90 \div 6 = 0.65). Therefore, one apple costs $0.65.
about 20 cents
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The Apple 1 went on sale in July 1976 at a price of $666.66.
20 cents per apple
Well, if you are comparing 1 Pear to 1 Apple, then the apple is cheaper. But if you are comparing the bunch then neither of them are cheaper.
1 simple fact: Design
Each apple costs 0.75