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4 April, 08:20

Annie is working furiously to knit scarves and beanies for a craft fair next weekend. Yesterday she completed 3 scarves and 2 beanies, using a total of 22 meters of yarn. The day before, she used 10 meters to knit 1 scarf and 2 beanies. Assuming Annie is using the same pattern and type of yarn for each scarf and beanie, how much yarn does each project require?

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  1. 4 April, 11:55
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    It takes 2 meters to make a beanie, and 6 meters to make a scarf

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Lets make an equation, making scarves S, beanies B, and yarn Y

    3s+2b=22y

    1s+2b=10y

    Solve the equations

    2s=12y

    s=6y

    Each scarf takes 6 meters of yarn

    Plug in 6 for s

    3 (6) + 2b=22y

    18+2b=22y

    2b=4

    b=2

    Check other equation

    1 (6) + 2b=10y

    6+2b=10y

    2b=4

    b=2

    It takes 2 meters to make a beanie, and 6 meters to make a scarft
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