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14 October, 18:17

Table Mary used Delicious (d) and Golden Delicious (g) apples to make homemade applesauce. Delicious apples are $0.75 each and Golden Delicious apples are $1.25 each. Mary spent $21.00 on 22 apples. How many Golden Delicious apples did Mary buy?

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  1. 14 October, 18:36
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    1. To solve this problem, you must make a System of equations.

    2. The equations are:

    d+g=22 (i)

    0.75d+1.25g=21 (ii)

    3. If you clear "d" from the equation (i), you have:

    d+g=22

    d=22-g

    4. Now, you must substitute d=22-g into the equation (ii):

    0.75d+1.25g=21

    0.75 (22-g) + 1.25g=21

    5. When you clear "g", you obtain its value:

    16.5-0.75+1.25g=21

    16.5+0.5g=21

    0.5g=21-16.5

    g=4.5/0.5

    g=9 Golden Delicious apples

    6. If you also want to know the value of "d", you can substitute g=9 into the equation (i) and clear "d":

    d+g=22

    d+9=22

    d=22-9

    d=13 Delicious apples

    How many Golden Delicious apples did Mary buy?

    The answer is: Mary bought 9 Golden Delicious apples.
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