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16 July, 13:35

A store is having a sale on chocolate chips and walnuts. For

6

pounds of chocolate chips and

2

pounds of walnuts, the total cost is

$14

. For

3

pounds of chocolate chips and

5

pounds of walnuts, the total cost is

$20

. Find the cost for each pound of chocolate chips and each pound of walnuts.

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  1. 16 July, 13:58
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    A) 6 cc + 2 w = 14

    B) 3 cc + 5 w = 20

    Multiplying B) by - 2

    B) - 6cc - 10 w = - 40 then adding to A)

    A) 6 cc + 2 w = 14

    -8w = - 26

    w = 3.25

    B) 3 cc + 5*3.25 = 20

    B) 3 cc + 16.25 = 20

    B) 3cc = 3.75

    cc = 1.25
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