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27 October, 14:31

A shop sells one pound bags of peanuts for $2 and three pound bags of peanuts for $5. If 9 bags are purchased for a total of $36, how many three pound bags were purchased?

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  1. 27 October, 14:33
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    Answer:7

    Step-by-step explanation:

    5x7=35
  2. 27 October, 14:36
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    Six

    Step-by-step explanation:

    What do we know?

    1 lb pack = $2

    3 lbs pack = $5

    9 packs are purchased for $36

    Solve

    The biggest amount of 3-pound bags can be 7. That cannot be because that would be $35, and there are no 1-pound bags.

    Go down to 6. 6 bags of 3 pounds would cost $30. You can also get 3 2-pound bags to get to 36. Cost is reached. 6+3 = 9. Number of bags reached.

    six 3-pound bags
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