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10 October, 20:26

Kevin bought 2 pieces of gum and 3 pieces of candy for $3.25. Jordan bought 4 pieces of gum and 1 candy bar for $2.75 at the same store. what is the cost of 1 piece of gum and 1 candy bar?

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  1. 10 October, 20:44
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    G=gum c=candy 2g+3c=3.25 4g+c=2.75 c=2.75-4g 2g+3 (2.75-4g) = 3.25 2g+8.25-12g=3.25 - 10g=5.00 g=0.50 c=2.75-4 (.50) c = 2.75-2.00 c=0.75
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