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3 December, 10:06

Chase and Sara went to the candy store. Chase bought 5 pieces of fudge and 3 pieces of bubble gum for a total of $5.70. Sara bought 2 pieces of fudge and 10 pieces of bubble gum for a total of $3.60. What is the cost for a piece of bubblegum?

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  1. 3 December, 10:09
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    bubble gum costs $0.15 and fudge costs $1.05

    Step-by-step explanation:

    you want to set up a systems of equation.

    call cost of fudge "f' and call cost of bubble gum "b". Chase's purchase proves 5.70=5f+3b. Sara's purchase tells us that 3.60=2f+10b. you can solve with substitution or elimination
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