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2 September, 05:08

Chris and Samantha went to the candy store. Chris bought 4 pieces of fudge and 3 pieces of taffy for a total of $7.95. Samantha bought 2 pieces of fudge and 10 pieces of taffy for a total of $9.50. Which system of equations yields the cost of one piece of fudge, f, and one piece of taffy, t? A) f + t = 20 6f + 13t = 17.45 B) 4f + 10t = 7.95 2f + 3t = 9.50 C) 4f + 3t = 7.95 2f + 10t = 9.50 D) 4f + 3t = 17.45 2f + 10t = 17.45

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  1. 2 September, 05:31
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    Option C is the correct answer.

    Explanation:

    Let the cost of fudge be f and taffy be t.

    Chris bought 4 pieces of fudge and 3 pieces of taffy for a total of $7.95

    4 f + 3 t = 7.95

    Samantha bought 2 pieces of fudge and 10 pieces of taffy for a total of $9.50

    2 f + 10 t = 9.5

    Comparing with the options given, we will get

    So, option C is the correct answer.
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