Concept explainers
The cost of 1 pound of nuts and 1 pound of raisins.
Answer to Problem 48SGR
The cost of 1 pound of nuts is $5.25 and the cost of 1 pound of raisins is $6.5
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Sonia bought 2 pounds of nuts and 2 pounds of raisins for $23.50 and Drew bought 3 pounds of nuts and 1 pound of raisins for $22.25.
Calculation:
Let the cost of 1 pound of nuts be $x and the cost of 1 pound of raisins be $y.
Now total money spent by Sonia is,
The total money spent by Drew is,
Now multiplying equation (2) by 2 and subtracting equation (1) from it, we get
Now put
Hence the cost of 1 pound of nuts is $5.25 and the cost of 1 pound of raisins is $6.5
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