To find : To determine the number of chocolates and lollipops she bought.
Answer to Problem 15MCQ
The number of chocolates bought are 4.
The number of lollipops bought are 8.
So B option is correct.
Explanation of Solution
Given information :
Given:
Total money spent on buying 12 candies are $ 16
The cost of each chocolate is $ 2
The cost of each chocolate is $ 1
.
Let:
The number of chocolates bought is x
And the number of lollipops bought is y
So according to the question:
Number of chocolates + Number of lollipops = 12
Or
Also
The cost of each chocolate
Or
Or
Subtracting Equation 1 from Equation 2:
Putting the value of x in the equation, we get:
So the number of chocolates bought are 4.
And the number of lollipops bought are 8.
So B option is correct.
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