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Tammy is planning to buy salsa for her party. She has decided to buy 3 pounds of salsa in total, and she wants to buy two different kinds of salsa. How many pounds of each salsa does she plan to buy?

A. 1.5 pounds of each salsa
B. 2 pounds of one salsa and 1 pound of the other salsa
C. 1 pound of one salsa and 2 pounds of the other salsa
D. It cannot be determined from the information given.

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Final answer:

Tammy plans to buy 1.5 pounds of each salsa.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine how many pounds of each salsa Tammy plans to buy, we can set up a system of equations. Let's assume she buys x pounds of one salsa and y pounds of the other salsa. From the information given, we know that x + y = 3 (since she plans to buy a total of 3 pounds of salsa) and x = y (since she wants to buy equal amounts of each salsa). We can solve this system of equations to find the values of x and y.

Starting with the first equation, we have x + y = 3. Since x = y, we can substitute y for x in the equation: y + y = 3. Simplifying, we get 2y = 3. Dividing both sides by 2, we find that y = 1.5 pounds.

Since x = y, we know that x = 1.5 pounds as well. Therefore, Tammy plans to buy 1.5 pounds of each salsa.

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