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jack sold cookies cakes muffins in chocolate or butter flavor. He sold 140 more cookies than cakes.
one fifth of the cookies and two thirds of the cakes sold were chocolate. H
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jack sold cookies cakes muffins in chocolate or butter flavor. He sold 140 more cookies than cakes.
one fifth of the cookies and two thirds of the cakes sold were chocolate. H
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Question 1020826: Hi
jack sold cookies cakes muffins in chocolate or butter flavor. He sold 140 more cookies than cakes.
one fifth of the cookies and two thirds of the cakes sold were chocolate. He sold an equal number of chocolate cookies and cakes.he also sold an equal number of butter flavoured.the number of cakes sold was 3/4 the number of muffins sold.
how many more butter than chocolate cookies cakes and muffins were sold.
Is there a method of solving other than equations in many variables.
thanks Found 2 solutions by josgarithmetic, MathTherapy:Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! I gave an analysis for this identical problem yesterday and showed the system of equations in six variables, and described a strategy to solve the system. Do you still need help in how to solve that system?
Question # 1020707
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You added an additional question to your help request which now I see.
You REALLY must begin with the system of the six equations in the six unknown variables. You can, as I described, use suitably described substitutions to cut this down to FOUR equations in FOUR unknown variables.
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hi
jack sold cookies cakes muffins in chocolate or butter flavor. He sold 140 more cookies than cakes.
one fifth of the cookies and two thirds of the cakes sold were chocolate. He sold an equal number of chocolate cookies and cakes.he also sold an equal number of butter flavoured.the number of cakes sold was 3/4 the number of muffins sold.
how many more butter than chocolate cookies cakes and muffins were sold.
Is there a method of solving other than equations in many variables.
thanks
You can use JUST 2 variables, but I reached a snag when trying to solve it. Are you sure that all was stated? Does equal number of
chocolate cookies and cakes mean that the number of chocolate cookies and cakes are equal, or the number of chocolate cookies and
chocolate cakes are equal? Clarity NEVER EVER seems to be part of the MO for these people who create these math problems.
Clarify and I'll solve it for you, as simply as possible.