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m4l15 writing systems of equations
an order of cashews and peanuts weighs 11 pounds and costs $31.
cashews: $3.00 per pound
peanuts: $2.50 per pound
how many pounds of cashews and peanuts are in this order?
next, solve this equation for the value of p.
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3c + 2.5p = 31
3(11 - p) + 2.5p = 31
p = \square
enter
Step1: Expand the left-hand side
$3(11-p)+2.5p = 33 - 3p + 2.5p = 33 - 0.5p$
Step2: Set equal to 31, isolate term with p
$33 - 0.5p = 31$
$-0.5p = 31 - 33$
$-0.5p = -2$
Step3: Solve for p
$p = \frac{-2}{-0.5}$
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$p = 4$
To find the pounds of cashews, substitute $p=4$ into $c=11-p$:
$c = 11 - 4 = 7$
So the order has 7 pounds of cashews and 4 pounds of peanuts.