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Mr. Yi buys vegetables at a market. He purchases 6 pounds of potatoes, p, and 3 pounds of onions, n, for $18. Onions cost twice as much as potatoes. To determine the unit price for each item, his daughter sets up and solves the system of equations shown. 6p + 3n = 18 and 2n = p 6 (2n) + 3n = 18 12n + 3n = 18 15n = 18; n = $1.20 Onions cost $1.20 per pound. Analyze the daughter's solution. Which statements are true? Check all that apply.

The equation 2n = p should be 2p = n. The equation 6p + 3n = 18 should be

6n + 3p = 18. The actual cost of the onions is $3.00 per pound. Potatoes cost $0.60 per pound. Potatoes cost $1.50 per pound. Potatoes cost $2.40 per pound.

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    6p + 3n = 18

    2p = n

    6p + 3 (2p) = 18

    6p + 6p = 18

    12p = 18

    p = 18/12 = 1.50

    2p = n

    2 (1.50) = n

    3 = n

    true statements : The equation 2n = p should be 2p = n

    The actual cost of onions is $ 3 per lb

    Potatoes cost $ 1.50 per lb
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