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23 December, 19:53

Holly made fruit punch for an office party a few months ago; she used 1 gallon of strawberry juice and 3 gallons of watermelon juice, which cost her a total of $8. For today's party, she used 3 gallons of strawberry juice and 2 gallons of watermelon juice, spending a total of $10. How much does a gallon of each type of juice cost?

Write a system of equations to describe the situation and solve using elimination. (use x for strawberry juice and y for watermelon juice)

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  1. 23 December, 20:16
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    I know the equation, but not the answer sorry,

    x+3y=8

    3x+2y=10

    then you would subtract 3y from that side so you now have

    x=-3y+8

    then you would place that into the equation ender it so

    3 (-3y+8) + 2y=10

    distribute

    -9y+24+2y=10

    add like terms

    -7y+24=10

    subtract 24 from both sides

    -7y=-14

    divide by 7 on both sides

    y=2

    and since a negative divided by a negative is a positive the answer is positive 2

    then plug it back in to find x

    x + 6=8

    subtract 6 from both sides

    x=2

    so there you have it

    x=2

    y=2
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