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Bryan and Jadyn had barbeque potato chips and soda at a football party. Bryan ate 5 oz of chips and drank 1 cup of soda for a

total of 650 mg of sodium. Jadyn ate 1 oz of chips and drank 5 cups of soda for a total of 250 mg of sodium. How much sodium is
in 1 oz of chips and how much is in 1 cup of soda?

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Answer:

1 oz of chips has 120mg of sodium, while in 1 cup of soda there are 50mg of sodium.

Explanation:

This question can be solved by a system of equations.

I am going to say that:

x is the number of mg of sodium in 1 oz of chips.

y is the number of mg of sodium in a cup of soda.

Bryan ate 5 oz of chips and drank 1 cup of soda for a total of 650 mg of sodium.

This means that:


5x + y = 650

Jadyn ate 1 oz of chips and drank 5 cups of soda for a total of 250 mg of sodium.

This means that:


x + 5y = 250

From the first equation:


y = 650 - 5x

Replacing in the second


x + 5(650 - 5x) = 250


x + 3250 - 25x = 250


25x = 3000


x = (3000)/(25)


x = 120


y = 650 - 5x = 650 - 5*120 = 650 - 600 = 50

1 oz of chips has 120mg of sodium, while in 1 cup of soda there are 50mg of sodium.

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