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Reika [66]
3 years ago
6

The concession stand at the local high school sells pretzels and lemonade. The total cost of two pretzels and a lemonade is $5.7

5. The total cost of two lemonades is $0.25 more than the cost of a pretzel. What is the cost of a pretzel?
Mathematics
1 answer:
zlopas [31]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

$2.25

Step-by-step explanation:

>givens:

2 pretzels + 1 lemonade = $5.75

2 lemonades = 1 pretzel + $0.25

>find from the first equation how much is 1 lemonade

2 pretzels + 1 lemonade = $5.75, subtract 2 pretzels from both sides

1 lemonade = 5.75 -2 pretzels

>substitute in the second equation 2 lemonades with 2(5.75-2 pretzels)

2 lemonades = 1 pretzel + $0.25

2(5.75-2 pretzels) =  1 pretzel + $0.25, distribute 2 in parentheses

11.5 -4 pretzels = 1 pretzel +0.25, isolate like terms

11.5-0.25 = 1+4 pretzels, combine like terms

11.25 = 5 pretzels, divide both sides by 5

1 pretzel = $2.25

*you can use the letter "p" for pretzel and "l" for lemonade to make the equations more concise

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