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Write a system of equations to describe the situation below, solve using any method, and fill in the blanks.At a candy store, Carla bought 6 pounds of jelly beans and 6 pounds of gummy worms for $108. Meanwhile, Rachel bought 6 pounds of jelly beans and 1 pound of gummy worms for $63. How much does the candy cost?

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Let x and y be the cost of 1 pound of Jelly beans and 1 pound of gummy worms.


\begin{gathered} 6x+6y=108 \\ x+y=18\ldots\text{ (1)} \end{gathered}
6x+y=63\ldots\text{ (2)}

Subtract equation (1) from equation(2)


\begin{gathered} 6x+y-x-y=63-18 \\ 5x=45 \\ x=9 \end{gathered}

Substitute x=9 in equation(1)


\begin{gathered} 9+y=18 \\ y=18-9 \\ y=9 \end{gathered}

Cost of 1 pound of Jelly beans is $9

Cost of 1 pound of gummy worms is $9

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