Answer:
9 bottles of soda and 7 bottles of juice
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the number of bottles of soda purchased and y be the number of bottles of juice purchased.
1. Gabriel purchased 2 more bottles of soda than bottles of juice, then

2. Each bottle of soda has 35 grams of sugar, then there are 35x g of sugar in x bottles of soda.
Each bottle of juice has 10 grams of sugar, then there are 10y g of sugar in y bottles of juice.
In total, there are 35x+10y g of sugar.
All bottles collectively contain 385 grams of sugar, thus

3. Solve the system of two equations:

Substitute the first equation into the second equation:

M+15=65 could this be the answer you are possibly looking for? if the m is Mai's savings "increased by 15" would simply be adding 15 and it would be equal to 65
Sin J: 5/13, 0.38
cos J: 12/13, 0.92
tan J: 5/12, 0.42
sin K: 12/13, 0.92
cos K: 5/13, 0.38
tan K: 12/5, 2.40
Answer:
Money market account. I think.. not sure...
Step-by-step explanation: