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12 March, 11:44

A preschool has Campbell's Chunky Beef soup, which contains 2.5 g of fat and 15 mg of cholesterol per serving (cup), and Campbell's Chunky Sirloin Burger soup, which contains 7 g of fat and 15 mg of cholesterol per serving. By combining the soups, it is possible to get 20 servings of soup that will have 113 g of fat and 300 mg of cholesterol. How many cups of each soup should be used? beef cups burger cups

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  1. 12 March, 13:04
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    b = 14 bowls of CCSB soup.

    a = 6 bowls of CCB soup

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1 CCB contains = 2.5a+15a

    1 CCSB contains 7b + 15b

    On combining 20 servings of 113c + 300c of Soups.

    So,

    2.5a+7b = 113, (multiply by 6) ... A

    15a+42b = 678 ... 1

    15a+15b = 300 ... 2

    Solving, 1 and 2 equation

    we get

    b = 14 bowls of CCSB soup.

    putting b value in equation A we get

    a = 6 bowls of CCB soup
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