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31 January, 09:16

A restaurant is offering a special deal on pizza and drinks. You can get 2 large pizzas and 4 large drinks for $16. Or, you can get 4 large pizzas and 7 large drinks for $30. How much would each pizza (p) and each drink (d) cost separately?

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  1. 31 January, 09:30
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    p=4 d=2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To do this, we can set up a system of equations.

    Special Deal 1:

    2p+4d=16

    Special Deal 2:

    4p+7d=30

    Now we can set this up for elimination, and try to eliminate the p variable.

    Let's do this by multiplying the entire equation for Special Deal 1 by 2.

    2 (2p+4d=16)

    4p+8d=32

    Now we can eliminate p by subtracting the equation for special deal 2, by the equation for special deal 1.

    4p+8d=32 minus

    4p+7d=30 equals

    d=2

    Now we can plug that into the original equation to find the cost of p.

    2p+4 (2) = 16

    2p+8=16

    Subtract 8 from both sides.

    2p=8

    p=4

    Therefore, a pizza costs $4 and a drink costs $2.
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