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22 February, 07:29

10) Beth and Ming are selling pies for a school fundraiser. Customers can buy blueberry pies and

blackberry pies. Beth sold 3 blueberry pies and 12 blackberry pies for a total of $258. Ming sold

4 blueberry pies and 3 blackberry pies for a total of $110. What is the cost each of one blueberry

pie and one blackberry pie?

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  1. 22 February, 07:52
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    the cost each of one blueberry pie is $14

    and one blackberry pie is $18

    Step by step explanation:

    Given that;

    Beth sold 3 blueberry pies and 12 blackberry pies for a total of $258.

    Ming sold 4 blueberry pies and 3 blackberry pies for a total of $110.

    Let x represent the cost of blueberry pies and y the cost of blackberry pie.

    3x + 12y = 258 ... 1

    4x + 3y = 110 ... 2

    To solve the simultaneous equations;

    Multiply equation 2 by 4, equation 2 becomes;

    16x + 12y = 440 ... 3

    Subtract equation 1 from 3;

    16x-3x + 12y-12y = 440-258

    13x = 182

    x = 182/13 = 14

    Substituting x=14 to equation 2

    4 (14) + 3y = 110

    3y = 110 - 4 (14)

    3y = 54

    y = 54/3

    y = 18

    the cost each of one blueberry pie is $14

    and one blackberry pie is $18
  2. 22 February, 07:59
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    Answer: Each blueberry pie costs $14 and each blackberry pie costs $18.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If X is the price of a blueberry pie and Y is the price of a blackberry pie we have that:

    3*X + 12*Y = $258

    4*X + 3*Y = $110

    We have a system of equations, to solve it first we can isolate one of the variables in one of the equations, let's isolate X in the first equation.

    3*X = $258 - 12*Y

    X = $258/3 - (12*Y) / 3 = 86 - 4*Y

    now we can replace it in the second equation and get:

    4 * (86 - 4*Y) + 3*Y = 110

    344 - 16Y + 3Y = 110

    344 - 13Y = 110

    13Y = 344 - 110 = 234

    Y = 234/13 = 18

    So each blackberry pie costs $18.

    And we can replace it in the equation for X and get the value of X.

    X = 86 - 4*Y = 86 - 4*18 = 14

    So the price of a blueberry pie is $14.
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