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24 March, 08:17

The softball team stopped for ice cream after a big game. five 2-scoop cones cost the same as three sundaes. If they bought nine 2-scoop cones and six sundaes for $19.95, what was the cost of one sundae?

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  1. 24 March, 08:27
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    Let the cost of 2-scoop cones be x, and the cost of sundaes be y.

    The first statement tells us that 5x = 3y

    The second statement tells us that 9x + 6y = 19.95

    Then we need to calculate the value of y (the cost of a sundae).

    From our first equation, y = 5x/3. Substituting this into the second equation:

    9x + 6 (5x/3) = 19.95

    9x + 10x = 19.95

    19x = 19.95

    x = 1.05

    Substituting back into the first equation: 5 (1.05) = 3y

    5.25 = 3y

    y = 1.75

    Therefore the cost of a sundae is $1.75.
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