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At a grocery store, all bags of apples are priced equally and all bags of oranges are priced equally. What is the total price of 2 bags of apples and 3 bags of oranges?

(1) At the grocery store, the total price of 1 bag of apples and 1 bag of oranges is $10.45.
(2) At the grocery store, the total price of 6 bags of apples and 9 bags of oranges is $80.55.

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Answer:

$26.85.

Explanation:

Let x represent price of each bag of apple and y represent price of each bag of orange.

We have been given that at he grocery store, the total price of 1 bag of apples and 1 bag of oranges is $10.45. We can represent this information in an equation as:


x+y=10.45...(1)

We are also told that at the grocery store, the total price of 6 bags of apples and 9 bags of oranges is $80.55. We can represent this information in an equation as:


6x+9y=80.55...(2)

Upon dividing equation (2) by 3, we will get:


(6x)/(3)+(9y)/(3)=(80.55)/(3)


2x+3y=26.85

Since x represent price of each bag of apples, so 2x will represent price of 2 bags of apples.

Since y represent price of each bag of oranges, so 3y will represent price of 3 bags of oranges.

Since
2x+3y is equal to 26.85, therefore, the total price of 2 bags of apples and 3 bags of oranges would be $26.85.

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