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Find the cost for each pound of jelly beans and each pound of almonds

Find the cost for each pound of jelly beans and each pound of almonds-example-1
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Let 'x' represent the cost for each pound of jelly beans.

Let 'y' represent the cost for each pound of almonds.

For the first statement, the mathematical expression is


\begin{gathered} 9x+7y=37\ldots\ldots1 \\ \end{gathered}

For the second statement, the mathematical expression is,


3x+5y=17\ldots\ldots2

Combining the two equations


\begin{gathered} 9x+7y=37\ldots\ldots\text{.}.1 \\ 3x+5y=17\ldots\ldots2 \end{gathered}

Applying the elimination method to resolve the systems of equation

Multiply the second equation by 3, in order to eliminate x


\begin{gathered} 9x+7y=37\ldots\ldots\ldots1 \\ 3x+5y=17\ldots\ldots\ldots2*3 \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} 9x+7y=37\ldots\ldots\text{.}.1 \\ 9x+15y=51\ldots\ldots2 \end{gathered}

Subtract equation 1 from 2


\begin{gathered} 9x-9x+15y-7y=51-37 \\ 8y=14 \\ (8y)/(8)=(14)/(8) \\ y=(7)/(4)=1.75 \\ \therefore y=1.75 \end{gathered}

Substitute y = 1.75 into equation 1 in order to solve for x


\begin{gathered} 9x+7y=37 \\ 9x+7(1.75)=37 \\ 9x+12.25=37 \\ 9x=37-12.25 \\ 9x=24.75 \\ (9x)/(9)=(24.75)/(9) \\ x=2.75 \end{gathered}

Hence, the cost for each pound of jelly beans = x = $2.75.

the cost for each pound of almonds = y = $1.75.

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