Respuesta :

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Set up a proportion:


[tex] \frac{1.5}{9.75} = \frac{1}{x} [/tex]


The numerators represent the amount of pounds of apricots, and the denominators represent the cost of the apricots.


Cross multiply:


[tex] 1.5x = 9.75 [/tex]


Divide both sides by 1.5 to get x by itself:


[tex] \boxed{x = 6.5} [/tex]


A pound of dried apricots would cost $6.50.