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10 June, 05:10

Maya had $27. She spent all the money on buying 3 burgers for $x each and 2 sandwiches for $y each. If Maya would have bought 2 burgers and 1 sandwich, she would have been left with $11. A student concluded that the price of each burger is $5 and the price of each sandwich is $6. Which statement best justifies whether the student's conclusion is correct or incorrect?

The student's conclusion is correct because the solution to the system of equations 3x + 2y = 11 and 2x + y = 16 is (5, 6).

b. The student's conclusion is incorrect because the solution to the system of equations 3x - 2y = 11 and 2x - y = 16 is (5, 6).

c. The student's conclusion is correct because the solution to the system of equations 3x + 2y = 27 and 2x + y = 16 is (5, 6).

d. The student's conclusion is incorrect because the solution to the system of equations 2x + 3y = 27 and x + 2y = 16 is (5, 6).

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  1. 10 June, 05:21
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    C is the correct answer. Solve for Y on the second equation, plug it in the other equation, and solve for x.
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