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25 February, 17:21

You buy 3 bags of sand and 2 bags of pea gravel for $21. In a second purchase (at the same prices), you buy 2 bags of sand for $10. Let represent the price (in dollars) per bag of sand and let y represent the price (in dollars) per bag of pea gravel. Use a graph to find the price per bag of sand and the price per bag of pea gravel. What is thE bag of sand cost and bad of pea gravel cost.

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  1. 25 February, 17:36
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    Bag of sand cost = $5/-

    Bag of pea gravel cost = $3/-

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that,

    3 bags of sand and 2 bags of pea gravel cost $21

    2 bags of sand cost $10.

    Suppose number of bags of sand is represented by x.

    Number of bags of pea gravels is represented by y.

    We can write as:

    3x + 2y = 21

    2x = 10

    x = 5

    eq 1 : 15 + 2y = 21

    y = 3

    Therefore,

    Bag of sand cost = $5/-

    Bag of pea gravel cost = $3/-
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