Middle School

Mo’s farm stand sold a total of 165 pounds of apples and peaches. She sold apples for $1.75 per pound and peaches for $2.50 per pound. If she made $337.50, how many pounds of peaches did she sell?

Answer :

Final answer:

Using a system of equations, it's found that Mo's farm stand sold 65 pounds of peaches, with the total sales of apples and peaches being 165 pounds and revenue $337.50.

Explanation:

To determine how many pounds of peaches Mo's farm stand sold, we can set up a system of equations based on the given information about total weight and revenue from apples and peaches. The weight equation can be written as A + P = 165, where A is the weight of apples sold and P is the weight of peaches sold. The revenue equation is 1.75A + 2.50P = 337.50.

Let's solve for A using the weight equation: A = 165 - P. Substitute A in the revenue equation: 1.75(165 - P) + 2.50P = 337.50. Upon solving, we get: 288.75 - 1.75P + 2.50P = 337.50, which simplifies to 0.75P = 48.75. Therefore, P, the weight of peaches sold, is 65 pounds.