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21 October, 23:03

A grocery store has a small bag of apples for $5 and a large bag for $8. If you bought 6 bags and spent $45, how many of each size of bags did you buy?

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  1. 21 October, 23:11
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    1 small bags and 5 large bags

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In this case we can solve it using a 2x2 system of equations, like this:

    let x: number of small bag

    let y: number of large bag

    So:

    5 * x + 8 * y = 45

    x + y = 6 = > x = 6 - y

    Replacing, we are left with that:

    5 * (6 - y) + 8 * y = 45

    30 - 5 * y + 8 * y = 45

    - 5 * y + 8 * y = 45 - 30

    3 * y = 15

    y = 15/3

    y = 5

    Now to calculate x:

    x = 6 - 5

    x = 1

    this means that 1 small bag and 5 large bags
  2. 21 October, 23:15
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    he bought 1 bag of small apple and 5 bags of Large apple

    Step-by-step explanation: given that A small bag of apples = $5 and

    A large bag = $8.

    If you bought 6 bags and spent $45,

    Let number of small apple be S

    And large Apple be L

    L + S = 6 ... (1) * 8

    8L + 5S = 45 ... (2)

    Solve equation 1 and 2 simultaneously

    8L + 8S = 48

    8L + 5S = 45

    Eliminate L

    3S = 3

    S = 1

    Substitute S in equation 1

    L = 6 - 1 = 5

    Therefore, he bought 1 bag of small apple and 5 bags of Large apple
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