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The system of equations below represents the pounds of chicken, x, and pounds of beef, y, that Giles purchased.

y=2x
1.85x+3.70y=12.95
a) x=3,y=6
b) x=2,y=4
c) x=4,y=8
d) x=5,y=10

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Giles bought 5 pounds of chicken and 10 pounds of beef (twice as much!). Remember, the price info is hidden in the second equation, which only option D satisfies. So, option D is the correct .

Let's analyze each option to find the correct one:

a) x = 3, y = 6:

- If x = 3, then y = 2 * 3 = 6. Seems plausible.

- Now plug both values into the second equation: 1.85 * 3 + 3.70 * 6 = 12.95. This equation holds true, so it could be the solution.

b) x = 2, y = 4:

- Similar to option a), y = 2 * 2 = 4.

- But plugging these values into the second equation: 1.85 * 2 + 3.70 * 4 = 11.3. This doesn't match 12.95, so it's not the solution.

c) x = 4, y = 8:

- Following the pattern, y = 2 * 4 = 8.

- Checking the second equation: 1.85 * 4 + 3.70 * 8 = 16.2. Again, not a match.

d) x = 5, y = 10:

- y = 2 * 5 = 10. Matches the first equation.

- Finally, checking the second equation: 1.85 * 5 + 3.70 * 10 = 12.95! This option fulfills both equations.

Therefore, the correct answer is d) x = 5, y = 10.

So, Giles bought 5 pounds of chicken and 10 pounds of beef. He bought twice as much beef as chicken, which aligns with the first equation (y = 2x). The second equation then checks the total cost based on the individual prices of chicken and beef.

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