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13 May, 07:52

Austin is raising money for a school trip by selling fruit snacks and candy bars. The price of each fruit snack is $1 and the price of each candy bar is $2. Yesterday Austin made $32 and he sold twice as many fruit snacks as candy bars. Determine the number of fruit snacks sold and the number of candy bars sold.

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  1. 13 May, 08:12
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    16 number of fruit snacks and 8 number of candy bars were sold.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The price of each fruit snack is $1 and the price of each candy bar is $2.

    Let yesterday Austin sold x number of fruit snacks and y number of candy bars.

    Now, given that, yesterday Austin made $32 and he sold twice as many fruit snacks as candy bars.

    So, x = 2y ... (1)

    And, x + 2y = 32 ... (2)

    Now, solving equations (1) and (2) we get, 4y = 32

    ⇒ y = 8

    And from equation (1) we get,

    x = 2y = 16

    Therefore, 16 number of fruit snacks and 8 number of candy bars were sold. (Answer)
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