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30 October, 20:05

1. At a fundraiser breakfast, the bill for 3 glasses of orange juice and 5 pancake specials is $7.60, whereas the bill for 1 glass of orange juice and 2 pancake specials is $2.90. a. Write a system of 2 equations to model this problem. Let j stand for the price of a glass of juice and let p stand for the price of a pancake special. b. Use the substitution method to solve the system of equations. c. What would the bill be for 1 glass of orange juice and 1 pancake special?

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  1. 30 October, 20:26
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    A.

    If:

    j - the price of a glass of juice

    p - the price of a pancake special

    Then:

    3j + 5p = 7.60

    j + 2p = 2.90

    b.

    If:

    j + 2p = 2.90

    Then:

    j = 2.90 - 2p

    We can substite j in the first equation.

    If:

    3j + 5p = 7.60

    j = 2.90 - 2p

    Then:

    3 * (2.90-2p) + 5p = 7.60

    8.70 - 6p + 5p = 7.60

    8.70 - p = 7.60

    ⇒ p = 8.70 - 7.60

    ⇒ p = 1.10

    If:

    j = 2.90 - 2p

    p = 1.10

    Then:

    j = 2.90 - 2*1.10

    j = 2.90 - 2.20

    j = 0.70

    Thus, the price of a glass of juice is $0.70 and the price of a pancake special is $1.10.

    c.

    If:

    p = 1.10

    j = 0.70

    Then:

    j + p = 1.10 + 0.70 = 1.80

    Thus, the bill for 1 glass of orange juice and 1 pancake special is $1.80.
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