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21 December, 19:22

At a concession stand, 9 slices of pizza and 5 soft pretzels cost $33.25. If 6 soft pretzels and 4 slices of pizzas cost $19.50, what is the cost of a soft pretzel and a slice of pizza?

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  1. 21 December, 19:35
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    9x+5y=33.25

    4x+6y=19.50

    Multiply the first equation by 6 and the second one by 5 so the ys (soft pretzels) will cancel out and leave you with x (slices of pizza) so you should get:

    54x+30y=199.50

    20x+30y=97.50

    Then subtract the equations leaving you with:

    34x=102

    X=3

    So each piece of pizza is $3

    Then plug 3 in for x to get y I’ll just use the first equation

    27+5y=33.25

    5y=6.25

    Y=1.25

    Each pretzels costs $1.25
  2. 21 December, 20:49
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    Let x and y represent the costs of a pizza slice and a soft pretzel, respectively. The two purchases can be described by ...

    9x + 5y = 33.25

    4x + 6y = 19.50

    A graph shows the solution of these equations to be

    (x, y) = (3, 1.25)

    The cost of a soft pretzel is $1.25.

    The cost of a slice of pizza is $3.00.
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