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29 February, 16:59

Nathaniel and Grant go to the movie theater and purchase refreshments for their friends. Nathaniel bought 4 candies and 10 bags of popcorn for a total of 99.50 dollars. Grant bought 3 candies and 5 bags of popcorn for a total of 56.50 dollars. You may use decimals for this problem.

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  1. 29 February, 17:03
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    candy costs - $6.75

    a bag of popcorn costs - $7.25
  2. 29 February, 17:25
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    A candy costs $6.75 and a bag of popcorn costs $7.25

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the cost of one 1 candy=$x

    Let the cost of one bag of popcorn=$y

    Now, Total Cost Per Item=Number of Item Bought X Price Per Unit Item.

    If Nathaniel bought 4 candies and 10 bags of popcorn for a total of 99.50 dollars.

    4x+10y=99.50

    Grant bought 3 candies and 5 bags of popcorn for a total of 56.50 dollars.

    3x+5y=56.50

    Solving the two equations simultaneously

    4x+10y=99.50 (I)

    3x+5y=56.50 (II)

    Multiply Equation (I) by 3 and Equation (II) by 4 to eliminate x

    12x+30y=298.5

    12x+20y=226

    Subtracting

    10y=72.5

    y=$7.25

    Now, from (II)

    3x+5y=56.50

    3x+5 (7.25) = 56.50

    3x+36.25=56.50

    3x=20.25

    x=20.25/3=$6.75

    Therefore a candy costs $6.75 and a bag of popcorn costs $7.25
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