Mathematics, 24.09.2020 14:01 brandonlatortu6882
George and Jerry are selling nuts for their band fundraiser. George sold 12 cans of
cashews and 7 cans of almonds for $112. Jerry sold 4 cans of cashews and 10 cans
of almonds and made $68. Set x = the price for a single can of cashews and y = to
the price for a single can of almonds. What was the price for a single can of cashews
and a single can of almonds?
You must write the system of equations for this situation and show how you arrived
at your answer in order to receive full credit for this problem.
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