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A concession stand sells bags of popcorn for $3 and cotton candy for $2. A customer purchased bags of popcorn as well as cotton candy and spent $12.
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A concession stand sells bags of popcorn for $3 and cotton candy for $2. A customer purchased
bags of popcorn as well as cotton candy and spent $12.
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Answer : Two Bags of popcorn and three bags of cotton candy
Explanation: We can do this mentally by multiplying 2*3 and 3*2 which they both equal 6 then we add them to equal 12 have a nice day (:
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2 bags of popcorn which brings you up to 6$, and an even number, than film the rest of the cash value with cotton candy (3 bags 6$)
So final answer
2 bags of popcorn, and 3 bags of cotton candy
Hope this helps:)
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