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8 June, 22:54

Tia and Ken sold snack bars and magazine subscriptions for the school fundraiser. Tia sold 16 snack bars and 4 magazine subscriptions and raised $132. Ken sold 20 snack bars and 6 magazine subscriptions and raised $190. What was the cost of a snack bar and the cost for a magazine subscription?

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  1. 8 June, 23:15
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    The value of the snack bar is $ 2 and that of the magazine subscription is 25 $

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have a system of two equations and two unknowns, which would be the following:

    let "x" be the cost of the snack bar

    Let "y" be the cost of the magazine subscription

    16 * x + 4 * y = 132

    20 * x + 6 * y = 190 = > y = (190 - 20 * x) / 6

    replacing:

    16 * x + 4 * (190 - 20 * x) / 6 = 132

    16 * x + 126.66 - 13.33 * x = 132

    2.66 * x = 132 - 126.66

    x = 5.34 / 2.66

    x = 2

    for "y":

    y = (190 - 20 * 2) / 6

    y = 25

    Which means that the value of the snack bar is $ 2 and that of the magazine subscription is 25 $
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