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7 March, 09:13

Joshua and his children went into a bakery and he bought $15 worth of donuts and cookies. Each donut costs $1.75 and each cookie costs $1. He bought a total of 12 donuts and cookies altogether. Determine the number of donuts and the number of cookies that Joshua bought.

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  1. 7 March, 09:15
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    The number of donuts bought is 4 while the number of cookies bought is 8

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Joshua bought donuts and cookies. The cost of each donuts is $1.75 and the cost of each cookies is $1. He bought a total number 12 donuts and cookies altogether. But the number of donuts bought and the number of cookies bought is not given.

    Let the number of donuts bought = a

    Let the number of cookies bought = b

    The total cost of the donuts and cookies bought = $15

    The total number of donuts and cookies bought = 12

    Therefore,

    1.75a + 1b = 15 ... (i)

    a + b = 12 ... (ii)

    b = 12 - a

    Inserting the value of b in equation (i)

    1.75a + 12 - a = 15

    1.75a - a = 15 - 12

    0.75a = 3

    a = 3/0.75

    a = 4

    Inserting a in equation (ii)

    4 + b = 12

    b = 12 - 4

    b = 8
  2. 7 March, 09:23
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    Joshua bought 12 cookies & ABOUT 7 donuts.
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