This is a system of equations problem.
Blueberry = X, blackberry = Y
Joe:
5x + 10y = 135
James:
x + 9y = 104
Let’s isolate x from James’ equation.
x = 104 - 9y
Now substitute that into the first equation.
5(104 - 9y) + 10y = 135
520 - 45y + 10y = 135
-35y = -385
y = -385/-35. The negatives cancel out, leaving us with $11 for blackberries.
Now we can substitute that value into James’s equation.
x + 9(11) = 104
x = 104 - 99
x = $5
Final answer: Blueberry pies cost $5, blackberry pies cost $11.
She was not supposed to "undistribute" and separate 3x+1 she was supposed to subtract 1 from both sides
<u>Answer:</u>
Range of this relation = -3, 2
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
We are given the following relation and we are to find its range:

The set of all the possible dependent values a relation can produce from its values of domain are called its range. In simple words, it is the list of all possible inputs (without repeating any numbers).
Therefore, the range of this relation is: -3, 2