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5 February, 11:58

Three orders are placed at a pizza shop. two small pizzas, a liter of soda, and a salad cost $14; one small pizza, a liter of soda, and three salads cost $15; and three small pizzas, a liter of soda, and two salads cost $22. how much does each item cost?

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  1. 5 February, 11:59
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    To determine the cost of each item, we need to set up equations. From the problem statement, we have three unknowns so we need three equations. We set up equations as follows:

    let x cost of small pizzas

    y cost of soda

    z cost of salad

    two small pizzas, a liter of soda, and a salad cost $14

    2x + y + z = 14

    one small pizza, a liter of soda, and three salads cost $15

    x + y + 3z = 15

    three small pizzas, a liter of soda, and two salads cost $22

    3x + y + 2z = 22

    Solving for x, y and z, we will have:

    x = $ 5

    y = $ 1

    z = $ 3
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