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6 January, 21:02

One week Beth Bought three apples and eight pears for $14.50. The next week she bought 6 apples and four pears and paid $14. Find the cost of one apple and the cost of one pear

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  1. 6 January, 21:30
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    3a+8p=14.5

    6a+4p=14

    divide second equation by 2

    3a+2p=7

    times - 1 and add to first equatlon

    3a+8p=14.5

    -3a-2p=-7 +

    0a+6p=7.5

    6p=7.5

    divide both sides by 6

    p=1.25

    now sub

    3a+2p=7

    3a+2 (1.25) = 7

    3a+2.5=7

    minus 2.5 from both sides

    3a=4.5

    divide both sides by 3

    a=1.5

    1 apple=$1.50

    1 peare=$1.25
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