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Marc buys 4 candy bars and a pack of gum for $2.75. Dan buys 2 candy bars and 3 packs of gum for $2.25. Part A. Write a system of equations for this situation. Part B. What is t…
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Marc buys 4 candy bars and a pack of gum for $2.75. Dan buys 2 candy
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this situation. Part B. What is the cost of each item?
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4x+b=2.75 dan - 2x+3b=2.25 is A
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