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A farm stand sells apples, a, for $4 a bucket, and peaches, p, for $6 a bucket.

The stand earned $192 revenue last month. The stand sold twice as many
peach buckets as apple buckets. Using the substitution method, how many
apples and peaches did the farm stand sell?

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Answer: a=12, p=24 APEX

User Hongkun Wang
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Answer:

The number of buckets of apples sold was 12 and the number of buckets of peaches sold was 24

Explanation:

Let

a -----> number of buckets of apples sold

p -----> number of buckets of peaches sold

we know that


4a+6p=192 ------> equation A


p=2a -----> equation B

Solve the system by substitution

substitute equation B in equation A


4a+6(2a)=192

solve for a


4a+12a=192


16a=192


a=12

Find the value of p


p=2(12)=24

therefore

The number of buckets of apples sold was 12 and the number of buckets of peaches sold was 24

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