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23 April, 18:13

George has just enough money to buy 3 chocolate and 2 ice cream cones. for the same amount of money, he could buy exactly 9 chocolate bars. for the same amount of money, how many ice cream connes could George buy?

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  1. 23 April, 18:36
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    it is impossible if u

    Step-by-step explanation:

    dont know the amount of money
  2. 23 April, 18:43
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    We can solve this problem by using a system of equations.

    Let's call X chocolate, and Y icecream cones.

    The first scenario is 3 chocolate and 2 Ice cream, so we can model this scenario using the following expression

    3x+2y

    We can model the second scenario by the following expression:

    9x.

    So we set the two equal to each other.

    3x+2y=9x

    2y=6x

    y=3x

    So we know that for every 3 chocolates, we can buy 1 ice cream.

    So, if we can buy 9 chocolates, that means we can buy 3 ice creams.

    (9 divided by 3)
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