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In a certain candy store, 3 pounds of candy and 2 pounds of mints cost $10.80, and 1 pound of candy and 3 pounds of mints cost $5.35. What is the cost per pound of the candy and the mints?

If m = price of mints and c = price of candy, then which of the following expressions is equal to 5.35?

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Answer:

m = 0.75well 1.7 bc 5.35/3=1.7 This is the cost per pound of the mints.

Explanation:

From this sentence >> 3 pounds of candy and 2 pounds of mints cost $10.80

you can make-up an equation >> 3c + 2m = 10.80 right?

That's your first equation, 3c + 2m = 10.80 ... (1)

and from this sentence >> 1 pound of candy and 3 pounds of mints cost $5.35

you can make-up an equation >> c + 3m = 5.35 ... (2)

you can use various methods here, like graphing, substitution, comparison, and elimination method.

Let's try using substitution method.

3c + 2m = 10.80 ... (1)

c + 3m = 5.35 ... (2) << here you can come up with c = 5.35 - 3m then substitute it to (1)

3c + 2m = 10.80 ... (1)

3(5.35 - 3m) + 2m = 10.80

16.05 - 9m + 2m = 10.80

-7m = -5.25

m = 0.75 <<This is the price of the mint

to get the price of candy, simply substitute m = 0.75 to (1) or (2) if you want, it depends on you.

Either way, you will have the same answer.

Let's try substituting in (1)

3c + 2m = 10.80 ... (1)

3c + 2(0.75) = 10.80

3c + 1.5 = 10.80

3c = 9.3

c = 3.1 <<this is the price of the candy

was difiqult hope this helps!!!!!

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