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Ashley and Amanda each improved their yards by planting daylilies and ivy. They bought their supplies from the same store. Ashley spent $81 on 3 day lilies and 6 pots of ivy. Amanda spent $183 on 13 daylilies and 12 pots of ivy. Find the cost of one daylily and the cost of one pot of ivy.​

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Final answer:

To find the cost of one daylily and one pot of ivy, we need to set up a system of equations and solve them.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the cost of one daylily and the cost of one pot of ivy, we need to set up a system of equations based on the information given. Let's assume that the cost of one daylily is 'd' dollars and the cost of one pot of ivy is 'p' dollars.

From the given information, we can set up the following equations:

  1. 3d + 6p = 81 (Ashley's purchase)
  2. 13d + 12p = 183 (Amanda's purchase)

We can then solve this system of equations using substitution, elimination, or any other method of solving systems of equations. The values we find for 'd' and 'p' will give us the cost of one daylily and one pot of ivy, respectively.

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