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UNIT 4-C QUESTION 3 EXTRA PRACTICE

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1.

A coffee shop sells regular coffee for $2 per cup and specialty coffee for $5 per cup. On a busy morning, the coffee shop sold a total of 50 cups, generating $220 in revenue.

Directions: Write and solve a system of linear equations to determine the number of regular coffees (x) and specialty coffees (y) sold.

Solve using the ELIMINATION METHOD. VERIFY YOUR SOLUTION.

Equation 1:

Equation 2:

The number of regular coffees sold is

The number of specialty coffees sold is

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Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
2.

A coffee shop sells regular coffee for $2 per cup and specialty coffee for $4 per cup. On a busy morning, the coffee shop sold a total of 120 cups, generating $300 in revenue.

Directions: Write and solve a system of linear equations to determine the number of regular coffees (x) and specialty coffees (y) sold.

Solve using the ELIMINATION METHOD. VERIFY YOUR SOLUTION.

Equation 1:

Equation 2:

The number of regular coffees sold is

The number of specialty coffees sold is

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
3.

A coffee shop sells regular coffee for $3 per cup and specialty coffee for $4 per cup. On a busy morning, the coffee shop sold a total of 100 cups, generating $350 in revenue.

Directions: Write and solve a system of linear equations to determine the number of regular coffees (x) and specialty coffees (y) sold.

Solve using the ELIMINATION METHOD. VERIFY YOUR SOLUTION.

Equation 1:

Equation 2:

The number of regular coffees sold is

The number of specialty coffees sold is