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A small soda costs $0.45

and a large soda costs

$0.65

35 sodas were sold for a

total of $18.55. How many

of each size soda were

sold

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  1. Yesterday, 22:46
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    There were 21 large sodas sold and 14 small sodas sold.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    x=number of small sodas

    y=number of large sodas

    .45x+.65y=18.55

    x+y=35

    Multiply the second equation by. 45

    .45 (x+y=35)

    .45x+.45y=15.75

    Subtract

    .45x-.45x=0

    .65y-.45y=.20

    18.55-15.75=2.80

    .20y=2.80

    Divide

    (.20y) /.20 = (2.80) /.20

    y=14

    Insert y into one of the equations

    x+14=35

    Subtract

    x+14-14=35-14

    x=21

    There were 21 small sodas sold and 14 large sodas sold.
  2. Yesterday, 22:50
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    21 small sodas and 14 large sodas

    Step-by-step explanation:

    21*0.45+14*0.65=18.55
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