Final answer:
Maria bought 10 of the 2-cent stamps and 30 of the 41-cent stamps. So the correct answer is option a. 10 of 2-cent stamps, 30 of 41-cent stamps.
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this problem, we can set up a system of equations.
Let x be the number of 2-cent stamps that Maria bought.
Since she bought 3 times as many 41-cent stamps as 2-cent stamps, the number of 41-cent stamps is 3x.
The cost of the 2-cent stamps is 2x cents and the cost of the 41-cent stamps is 41(3x) cents.
The total cost is $12.50, which is equal to 1250 cents.
So we have the equation: 2x + 41(3x) = 1250
Simplifying the equation, we get: 2x + 123x = 1250
Combining like terms, we get: 125x = 1250
Dividing both sides by 125, we get: x = 10
Therefore, Maria bought 10 of the 2-cent stamps and 3(10) = 30 of the 41-cent stamps.
So the correct answer is option a. 10 of 2-cent stamps, 30 of 41-cent stamps.