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9 September, 11:32

A baker buys 19 apples of two different varieties to make pies. the total cost of the apples is $5.10. granny smith apples cost $0.25 each and Gala apples cost $0.30. How many of each type of apple did the Baker buy?

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  1. 9 September, 13:45
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    So let x represent Gala Apples, and let y Represent Granny Smiths

    x + y = 19

    0.30x + 0.25y = 5.10

    y=19-x

    0.30x+0.25 (19-x) = 5.10

    0.30x+4.75-0.25x=5.10

    0.30x-0.25x=5.10-4.75

    0.05x/0.05=0.35/0.05

    x=7

    x+y = 19

    (7) + y = 19

    y=19-7

    y=12

    Therefore baker bought 7 gala apples, and 12 granny smiths!
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