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9 May, 14:47

Erin bought 4 jars of jelly and 6 jars of peanut butter for $19.32. Adam bought 3 jars of jelly and 5 jars of peanut butter for $15.67. Find the cost of a jar of peanut butter.

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  1. 9 May, 17:54
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    X = cost of PB

    Y = cost of J

    6X + 4Y = 1932 <-- - price is in pennies

    5X + 3Y = 1567 <-- - price in pennies

    Dividing everything in the first equation by 2:

    3X + 2Y = 966 <-- - price is in pennies

    5X + 3Y = 1567 <-- - price in pennies

    Elimination method ... let's multiply the first equation by 3 and the second equation by - 2.

    9X + 6Y = 2898

    -10X + - 6Y = - 3134

    -X = - 236

    X = 236 - -> so the price of the PB is 236 pennies or $2.36

    Plugging into the second equation as the numbers are a bit smaller,

    5X + 3Y = 1567

    5 (236) + 3Y = 1567

    1180 + 3Y = 1567

    3Y = 387

    Y = 129. So the price of the jelly is 129 pennies or $1.29.

    Now we check: 4 x $1.29 + 6*2.36 = $19.32

    3 x $1.29 + 5 x 2.36 = $15.37

    The answers are verified and highlighted in bold.

    6X + 4Y = 1932 <-- - price is in pennies

    5X + 3Y = 1567 <-- - price in pennies
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