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Carlos wants to mix granola and cranberries together to make trail mix. Granola costs $3 per pound and cranberries cost $5.50 per pound. Carlos is willing to spend $29 and wants to make 8 pounds of trail mix. Which system of equations could Carlos use to figure out how many pounds of granola (g) and cranberries (c) she should buy?

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3g+5.50c= $29
If u need more details on how I got the equation just comment below
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Answer:

Carlos has to buy 6 pounds of granola and 2 pounds of cranberries.

Explanation:

We need an equation to calculate the money spend when buying granola (g) and cranberries (c). Carlos wants to spend $29 and make 8 pounds of mix. The equations are:


3*g+5.50*c=29 Eq. 1


g+c=8 Eq. 2

This is the system of equations that Carlos have to use.

Solving it, we have:


g=8-c Replacing it in the first one:


3*(8-c)+5.50*c=29


24-3c+5.50*c=29


2.50*c=29-24


c=(5)/(2.50)


c=2

Calculating g from the equation 2:


g=8-c


g=8-2


g=6

Carlos has to buy 6 pounds of granola and 2 pounds of cranberries.

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