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A group of friends ordered 3 burgers and 3 medium fries for a total of $17.55

The price of a burger is .75 mare than two times the price of medium fries. What is the cost of one burger?

User Vmalloc
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2m+.75=1 burger cost

m= 1 medium fry

2m+.75+2m+.75+2m+.75+m+m+m=17.55

9m+2.25=17.55

-2.25 -2.25

9m=15.30

/9 /9

m=1.70

1.70*2=3.40

3.40+.75=4.15

1 burger costs $4.15

User Kaliatech
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This is gonna be a long answer but it will help...

Answer:

Cost price of the burger = $4.15

Explanation:

Given data:

3 burgers were ordered

3 medium fries were ordered

Total order cost 17.55

Let the price of the burger be X

Let the price of the medium fries be Y

Equation for the total sale will be 3X + 3Y = 17.55 (equation 1)

from this statement 'The price of a burger is .75 more than two times the price of medium fries.'

X - 2Y = 0.75 (equation 2)

There are now two equations and two unknowns, a simultaneous equation is solved to find the cost of the burger.

Many methods can be used to solve these equations but in this case substitution will be used

From equation 2

X = 0.75 + 2Y (equation 3)

Substituting equation 3 into equation 1

3(0.75 + 2Y) + 3Y = 17.55

2.25 + 6Y + 3Y = 17.55

6Y + 3Y = 17.55-2.25

9Y = 15.3

Y = 1.7

Substituting Y into equation 3

X = 0.75 + 2Y

X = 0.75 + 2(1.7)

X = 0.75 + 3.4

X = 4.15

Therefore the cost price of the burger is $4.15

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