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5 June, 14:16

A bakery sold apple pies for $11 and blueberry pies for $13 One Saturday they sold a total of 38 pies and collected a total of $460. How many pies did they sell and how many blueberry pies did they sell?

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  1. 5 June, 14:20
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    X=apple pies

    y=blueberry pies

    x+y=38

    11x+13y=460

    first you rearrange the first equation to become: y=38-x and then by using the substitution method you can do:

    11x+13 (38-x) = 460

    11x+494-13x=460

    (combine like terms)

    -2x+494=460

    (-494 on both sides)

    -2x=-34

    (divide by - 2 on both sides)

    x=17

    finally, you plug 17 in place for x in the first equation (original):

    (17) + y=38

    (-17 on both sides)

    y=21

    meaning they sold 21 blueberry pies!
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