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18 November, 23:58

At a grocery store, Candy buys 2 cantaloupes at x dollars each and 1 watermelon at y dollars. His total bill is $9. Chip goes to the same grocery store and buys 1 cantaloupe at x dollars and 1 watermelon at y dollars. His total bill is $6. Write and solve a system of linear equations by graphing to find the cost x of cantaloupe and the cost y of a watermelon answer

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  1. 19 November, 01:51
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    Given:

    Cantaloupe is represented by X

    Watermelon is represented by Y

    Candy: 2 cantaloupes at x dollars each and 1 watermelon at y dollars for a total of $9.

    2x + y = 9

    Chip: 1 cantaloupe at x dollars and 1 watermelon at y dollars for a total of $6.

    x + y = 6

    2x + y = 9

    x + y = 6

    y = 9 - 2x

    x + y = 6

    x + (9 - 2x) = 6

    x + 9 - 2x = 6

    -x = 6-9

    -x = - 3

    x = - 3/-1

    x = 3 cost of 1 cantaloupe

    x + y = 6

    y = 6 - x

    y = 6 - 3

    y = 3 cost of 1 watermelon

    2x + y = 9

    2 (3) + 3 = 9

    6 + 3 = 9

    x + y = 6

    3 + 3 = 6
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