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2 November, 17:27

At a candy store Erica bought 3 kg of cinnamon red hots and 1 kg of gummy bears for $21 meanwhile Irene bought 3 kg of cinnamon red hots and 3 kg of gummy bears for $39 what is the cost of 1 kg of each type of candy?

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  1. 2 November, 20:42
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    You use simultaneous to work this out.

    Say c = cinnamon red hots

    g = gummbears

    3c + 3g = 39

    3c + 1g = 21

    Since the c's are the same you subtract everything.

    So 3c - 3c, 3g-1g, 39-21

    2g = 18 (You divide by 2 to get what g is)

    g = (So 1kg of gummybears = $9)

    To get cinnamon red hots, subsitute the g = 9 into either the first or second equation at the top:

    3c + 1g = 21

    3c + 9 = 21 (we know that g=9)

    3c = 12 (Subtractt 9 from 21)

    c = 4 (divide both sides by 3 to get what c is)

    So 1kg of cinnamon red hots = $4
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