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16 April, 07:35

A roadside vegetable stand sells pumpkins for $5 each and squashes for $3 each. One day they sold 6 more squash than pumpkins, and their sales totaled $98. Write and solve a system of equations to find how many pumpkins and squash they sold?

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  1. 16 April, 07:43
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    Rate at which each pumpkin is sold = $5

    Rate at which each squash is sold = $3

    Let us assume the number of pumpkins sold in a day = x

    Then

    The number of squash sold on that day = x + 6

    Total amount of sales on that day = $98

    Then

    5x + 3 (x + 6) = 98

    5x + 3x + 18 = 98

    8x = 98 - 18

    8x = 80

    x = 80/8

    = 10

    So

    The number of pumpkins sold = 10

    The number of squash sold = x + 6

    = 10 + 6

    = 16
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