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12 April, 01:47

Sharon is making 100 liters of punch for a party. The punch contains ginger ale (g) and fruit juice (f). The cost of the ginger ale is $1 per liter and the fruit juice is $1.50 per liter. If Sharon spent a total of $130, how many liters of each did she put in the punch? Which system of equations matches the situation?

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  1. 12 April, 05:22
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    G+f=100liters

    $1g + $1.5f = $130

    g=130-1.5f substitute into first equation for g

    (130-1.5f) + f=100

    130-.5f=100

    -.5f=100-130

    -.5f=-30

    f=-30/-.5

    f = 60 liters of fruit juice

    substitute into first equation

    g+60 = 100liters

    g=100-60

    g=40 liters of ginger ale
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