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Maggie bought three cookies and a soda for $300.00 if elsa bought two cookies and two sodas for $400.00, what is the price of a soda?

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Final answer:

The price of a soda is determined to be $150.00 by setting up a system of equations from the given purchases, solving for the cost of a cookie first and then finding the cost of a soda.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the price of a soda, we need to set up a system of equations based on the information provided:

  • Maggie bought three cookies and a soda for $300.00
  • Elsa bought two cookies and two sodas for $400.00

Let's denote the cost of a cookie as 'c' and the cost of a soda as 's'.

From Maggie's purchase, we get the equation 3c + s = 300. (1)

From Elsa's purchase, we get the equation 2c + 2s = 400. (2)

To solve for 's', we can multiply equation (1) by 2 to eliminate 'c' when subtracted from equation (2). This gives us:

  • 6c + 2s = 600 (3)
  • 2c + 2s = 400 (2)

Subtracting equation (2) from equation (3) gives us:

  • 4c = 200
  • c = 50

Substituting 'c = 50' into equation (1) gives us:

  • 3(50) + s = 300
  • 150 + s = 300
  • s = 150

Therefore, the price of a soda is $150.00.

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