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6 December, 13:42

Daisy spent a total of $31 before tax on ice cream. the table below shows the different flavors she bought. a carton of strawberry ice cream costs $1.50 more than a carton of vanilla ice cream. which system of equations can be used to calculate s, the cost before tax for 1 carton of strawberry ice cream, and v, the cost before tax for 1 carton of vanilla ice cream?

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  1. 6 December, 16:34
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    The cost of 1 vanilla ice cream and 1 strawberry ice cream should total to $31. Since you only bought one of each flavor, you simply have to add their unit prices.

    Cost for 1 carton of strawberry ice cream + Cost for 1 carton of vanilla ice cream = Total Cost

    Total Cost = s + v - - > this is the general equation

    Since s = 1.5 + v, the modified equation would be

    Total Cost = 1.5 + v + v

    Total Cost = 1.5 + 2v
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