Using a system of equations, it is found that the unit prices are:
- $2.25 for a bag of chips.
- $1.50 for a liter of pop.
- $1.75 for a chocolate bar.
For the system:
- x is the unit price of a bag of chips.
- y is the unit price of liter of pop.
- z is the unit price for a chocolate bar.
From the table, the equations are:



Replacing the <u>first equation on the second and the third:</u>









Since
:




Then:


The unit prices are:
- $2.25 for a bag of chips.
- $1.50 for a liter of pop.
- $1.75 for a chocolate bar.
A similar problem, also solved using a system of equations, is given at brainly.com/question/14183076
Answer:
The equation in standard form that models area of pumpkins is:

and the area is: 
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that the garden has corn and pumpkins
The expressions are:
Total area of garden: 
Area of Corn: 
Area of Pumpkins: 
The sum of areas of corn and pumpkins is the total area of the garden.
It can be expressed mathematically as:

If we have to find the area of pumpkins,

Putting the values

The equation in standard form that models area of pumpkins is:

and the area is: 
(3)(17.25) = 51.75; he spent $51.75
Because everything in the problem is positive, no negative numbers are needed.
Answer:
27
Step-by-step explanation:
If the ratio is 1:3 multiply that by 9:9 so you effectively get 9:9x3 = 9:27. Or, you can say to yourself if B (3) is 3 times greater than A (1) then B is 3 times greater than 9. So 9x3 = 27