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Barbie and Ken each sold Snickers Bars and wrapping paper for a school fundraiser. Barbie sold 16 snicker Bars and 4 rolls of wrapping paper. Ken sold 20 Snickers Bars and 6 rolls of wrapping paper. Barbie made $132 and Ken made $190. What was the price per snack bar?

User Goblin Alchemist
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Let x = Snicker Bars
Let y = Wrapping paper

Therefore, solve as simultaneous equation:
16x + 4y = 132
20x + 6y = 190

Solve for y:
16x + 4y = 132
x = 132 - 4y/16

Substitute value of x into 20x + 6y = 190:
20(132 - 4y/16) + 6y = 190
2640 - 80y/16 + 6y = 190
2640 - 80y = 16(190 - 6y)
2640 - 80y = 3040 - 96y
96y - 80y = 3040 -2640
16y = 400
y = 400/16
y = 25

Substitute value of y = 25 in x = 132 - 4y/16 to find x:
x = 132 - 4(25)/16
x = 2

Therefore, the prices per Snickers snack bars is 2.
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