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
If you put 7% into a decimal it would be 0.07
a = 2x + 6xz
a = x(2 + 6z) <em>factored out "x" on right side</em>
a/(2 + 6z) = x <em>divided both sides by (2 + 6z)</em>
Answer: x = 
Seeing from the graph I've provided above, the correct answer would be D, the last one.
We have the formula to compute the probability of having exactly k successed over n trials, given a probability p of success (and implicitly a probability 1-p of failure), which is

Now, the probability of at least 3 successes is the union of the following event: exactly three successes,exactly four successes and exactly five successes.
We can compute their probability and sum them:
So, the answer is about 36.79%