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16 October, 06:46

Dominic runs a farm stand that sells peaches and grapes yesterday Dominic sold 34 pounds of peaches and 45 lb of grapes for a total venue of $192.25 today he sold 47 pounds of peaches in 16 lb of grapes for a total revenue of $208 write a system of equations that could be used to determine the price of each pound A peaches and the price of each pound of grapes and Define the variables that use to write the system

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  1. 16 October, 09:23
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    Answer:34p+16g=208

    47p+16g=208

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let p=the price of each pound of peaches.

    Let g=the price of each pound of grapes.

    Each pound of peaches sells for $p, so 34 pounds of peaches will bring in 34p dollars. Each pound of grapes will bring in 45g dollars. Therefore, the total amount 34p+45g=192.25

    Likewise, if 47 pounds of peaches and 16 pounds of grapes brought in $208 then

    47p+16g=208

    34p+45g=192.25

    47+16g=208
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