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1 May, 20:05

If cookies sell $1 and oranges for 75 cents, how many of each were sold for a total of $8.25

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  1. 1 May, 23:55
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    There are multiple solutions:

    3 oranges, 6 cookies

    8 oranges, 3 cookies

    11 oranges, 0 cookies

    Step-by-step explanation:

    There are multiple solutions.

    For the decimal 0.25, we know that either 3, 7 or 11 oranges were sold.

    If 11 oranges were sold, they cost 0.75*11=8.25 dollars, and thus no cookies were sold.

    If 8 oranges were sold, they cost 0.75*8=5.25 dollars, and thus 8.25-5.25=3 cookies were sold.

    If 3 oranges were sold, they cost 0.75*3=2.25 dollars, and thus 8.25-2.25=6 cookies were sold.
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