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15 October, 19:40

On a recent trip to the convenience store, you picked up 3 gallons of milk, 4 bottles of water, and 8 snack-size bags of chips. your total bill (before tax) was $21.30. if a bottle of water costs twice as much as a bag of chips, and a gallon of milk costs $1.60 more than a bottle of water, how much does each item cost?

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  1. 15 October, 20:29
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    To find the answer you will write and equation in terms of the cost of a bag of chips.

    3 (cost of milk) + 4 (cost of water) + 8 (cost of bag of chips) = $21.30

    3 (2c + 1.60) + 4 (2c) + 8 (c) = $21.30; Simplify

    6c + 4.80 + 8c + 8c = 21.30

    22c + 4.80 = 21.30

    - 4.80 - 4.80

    22c = $16.50

    22 22

    c = 0.75

    The chips cost $0.75 each.

    The milk costs (2 x $0.75 + $1.60) $3.10 each.

    The water costs (2 x $0.75) $1.50 each.
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