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Wittaler [7]
3 years ago
5

Sarah and her children went into a movie theater and she bought $35.50 worth of drinks and candies. Each drink costs $5 and each

candy costs $4.25. She bought 3 times as many candies as drinks. Determine the number of drinks and the number of candies that Sarah bought.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Scilla [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The number of drinks that Sarah bought was 2 and the number of candies that Sarah bought was 6

Step-by-step explanation:

Let

x ----> the number of drinks that Sarah bought.

y ----> the number of candies that Sarah bought.

we know that

she bought $35.50 worth of drinks and candies

so

5x+4.25y=35.50 -----> equation A

She bought 3 times as many candies as drinks.

so

y=3x -----> equation B

Solve the system by graphing

Remember that the solution is the intersection point both graphs

using a graphing tool

The solution is the point (2,6)

see the attached figure

therefore

The number of drinks that Sarah bought was 2 and the number of candies that Sarah bought was 6

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