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18 July, 05:32

Justin spends $21.75 on 6 rides and three sodas for his friends. Jerry spends $39.50 on 10 rides and 6 sodas for his friends. How much does one ride cost? How much does one soda cost?

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  1. 18 July, 05:48
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    R = rides

    S = sodas

    6R + 3S = $21.75 - > - 12R - 6S = - 43.5

    10R + 6S = $39.50->10R + 6S = 39.5

    Multiplying Justin’s whole equation by - 2 will bring out the 6S’, so we can focus on the cost of one ride.

    -2R = - 4

    Divide both sides by - 2

    So for one ride, it would cost $2.

    To find the cost for one soda, we plug in the cost for a ride.

    6 (2) + 3S = $21.75

    12 + 3S = $21.75

    3S = $9.75

    So for one soda, it would cost $3.25.
  2. 18 July, 05:50
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    2 dollars a ride

    3.25 dollars a drink
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