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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please help. I will award a medal. Josh and his friends bought vanilla wafers for $4 per packet and chocolate wafers for $1 per packet at a carnival. They spent a total of $45 to buy a total of 27 packets of wafers of the two varieties.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This is the whole question: Josh and his friends bought vanilla wafers for $4 per packet and chocolate wafers for $1 per packet at a carnival. They spent a total of $45 to buy a total of 27 packets of wafers of the two varieties. Part A: Write a system of equations that can be solved to find the number of packets of vanilla wafers and the number of packets of chocolate wafers that Josh and his friends bought at the carnival. Define the variables used in the equations. (5 points) Part B: How many packets of chocolate wafers and vanilla wafers did they buy? Explain how you got the answer and why you selected a particular method to get the answer. (5 points)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

4 goes into 27 6 times so 6 chocolate and 3 vanilla

OpenStudy (anonymous):

every on likes chocolate more anyways

OpenStudy (anonymous):

LOL I know right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you, @andrewhiramjohnson3 ^-^ and welcome to Openstudy <3

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