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Answer:

0.9 kg of chocolate and 2.1 kg of peanut butter

Explanation:

Since we know Ms. G is making 3 kg of peanut butter cups we can remove one of the variables. I will say that p = (3 - c) since anything in the 3 kg that isn't chocolate is peanut butter.

We can now find the total cost of the peanut butter cups.

3kg * $9.55/kg = $28.65

We can now set up an equation to find how much chocolate was bought.

8.50(3 - c) + 12(c) = 28.65 | distributive property

25.5 - 8.5c + 12c = 28.65 | subtract 25.5 from both sides

3.5c = 3.15 | divide both sides by 3.5

c = 0.9

This means 0.9 kg of chocolate was bought. Now we can solve for the amount of peanut butter purchased.

p = (3 - c)
p = (3 - 0.9)

p = 2.1

This means 2.1 kg of peanut butter was bought.

That is the answer

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