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26 October, 02:12

serena is making a large meatloaf that contains ground beef and ground pork. the beef is $3.50 per pound and the pork is $2.00 per pound. if she buys more pork then beef and spends $15.25 in total, algebraically model this problem and determine how many pounds of each type of meat was bought.

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  1. 26 October, 02:23
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    Answer: 2.5 pounds of beef and 3.25 pounds of pork

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Hi, the answer is incomplete because is lacking how much more pork she bought. She bought 0.75 pounds more pork than beef and spends $15.25, is the complete form.

    So, to answer this question we have to analyze the information given:

    Beef: $3.50 per pound Pork: $2.00 per pound Pounds of beef = x Pounds of pork = x + 0.75 Total cost : $15.25

    So, the equation is:

    3.50x + 2 (x+0.75) = 15.25

    3.50x + 2x + 1.5 = 15.25

    5.50 x = 15.25 - 1.5

    5.50x = 13.75

    x = 13.75/5.50

    x = 2.5 pounds of beef

    Replacing the value of x in the Pork's equation:

    Pounds of pork = x + 0.75 = 0.75 + 2.5 = 3.25 pounds of pork
  2. 26 October, 02:32
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    3.50*2 = 7 dollars $2.00 * 4.125=8.25 8.25+7=15.25
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