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Mathematics, 10.12.2021 21:40 melaku234

If you charge $2 per chocolate and $3 per soda and you will spend $18 in total, write an equation for this situation in the form by filling in the blanks: x + y =

b. Then, determine how many chocolates and sodas you need to spend exactly $18. Show your work. In other words, solve for x and y by guessing and checking using substitution.

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