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13 April, 05:32

A cake costs 15p more than a biscuit.

Megan bought a cake and two biscuits for 90p.

How much do a cake and a biscuit each cost?

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  1. 13 April, 07:17
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    Biscuit: 25p

    Cake: 40p

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You can represent the problem using a system of equations.

    State your variables.

    let c be the cost of a cake

    let b be the cost of a biscuit

    c = (15p) + b A cake is 15p more than a biscuit

    c + 2b = (90p) Megan bought a cake and two biscuits for 90p

    I put brackets around 15p and 9p so the units won't be confused for variables.

    Solve using the method substitution, where you replace a variable with an equivalent equation. Since "c" equals " (15p) + b" and there is "c" in the second equation, you can replace it.

    c + 2b = (90p) Take the second equation

    (15p) + b + 2b = (90p) Replace "c" with the first expression

    (15p) + 3b = (90p) Combine like terms (b + 2b = 3b)

    Start isolating "b"

    (15p) - (15p) + 3b = (90p) - (15p) Subtract 15p from both sides

    3b = (75p)

    3b/3 = (75p) / 3 Divide both sides by 3

    b = (25p) Value of "b", Cost of one biscuit

    Now we can substitute "b" for 25p in any of the equations to find "c".

    c = (15p) + b Take the first equation

    c = (15p) + (25p) Replace "b" with its value

    c = (40p) Value of "c", Cost of one cake

    Therefore a biscuit costs 25p and a cake costs 40p.
  2. 13 April, 07:55
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    Biscuit cost 25p and cake 40p
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