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27 November, 04:01

Alex stocks up for winter. He buys 32 cans of vegetables. He pays 80 cents per can for tomatoes and 40 cents per can for corn, for a total cost of $18.00. How many cans of corn does he buy?

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  1. 27 November, 04:07
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    x + y = 32 - - > x = 32 - y

    now sub that into the other equation

    80 (32 - y) + 40y = 1800

    Now you solve for y.

    Once y is found, sub that back into the equation x + y = 32, and solve for x.

    If you wish to check your answer, sub it back into the equations.

    x + y = 32

    13 + 19 = 32

    32 = 32 (this works)

    80x + 40y = 1800

    80 (13) + 40 (19) = 1800

    1040 + 760 = 1800

    1800 = 1800 (this works) you are correct.

    x = 13 and y = 19
  2. 27 November, 04:30
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    Let x the the number of cans of tomatoes and

    32 - x be the number of cans of corn

    From the given that the total cost in buying all 32 cans of vegetables is $18 and the costs of each can of vegetables, we generate the equation,

    18 = 0.80x + 0.40 (32 - x)

    Solving for x from the equation gives x = 13. Alex bought 32 - x cans of corn with a numerical value of 19. Thus, Alex bought 19 cans of corn.
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