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21 July, 15:01

Ivy and cammie sold tulip and daffodil bulb packages for their spring fundraiser. Ivy sold 12 packages of tulip bulbs (X) and 14 packages of daffodils bulbs (y) for a total of $180.00. Cammie sold 9 packages of tulip bulbs and 16 packages of daffodils bulbs for a total of $168. Which system of linear equations can be used to find the price per package for each of the two kinds of bulbs?

A) 12x + 14y = 168

9x + 16y = 168

B) 9X + 14y = 180

12X + 16y = 168

C) 12X + 16y = 180

9X + 14y = 168

D) 12X + 14y = 180

9X + 16y = 168

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  1. 21 July, 15:08
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    D)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    because we need to find the each so its x and y?
  2. 21 July, 15:26
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    D

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Because ivy sold 12 tulip bulbs for the price of (x) and 14 packages of daffodils bulbs for (y) and that total was $180.

    Same thing was done for the bottom equation
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