Question 747249:  If they bought one peppermint pattie, One lollipop, and One gumdrop, the total 21 cents and you found that it costs the same amount of money to buy 2 peppermint patties & 1 gumdrop costs 2 cents more than a lollipop find out the cost of each kind of candy   
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You can  put this solution on YOUR website! If they bought one peppermint pattie, One lollipop, and One gumdrop, 
 the total 21 cents; and you found that it costs the same amount of money to 
 buy 2 peppermint patties; & 1 gumdrop costs 2 cents more than a lollipop 
 find out the cost of each kind of candy 
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"they bought one peppermint pattie, One lollipop, and One gumdrop, the total 21 cents"  
p + l + g = 21 
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"it costs the same amount of money to buy 2 peppermint patties" 
2p = 21 
p = 21/2 
p = 10.5 for one peppermint 
then 
10.5 + l + g = 21 
l + g = 21 - 10.5 
l + g = 10.5 
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"1 gumdrop costs 2 cents more than a lollipop" 
g = l + 2 
-l + g = 2 
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Add the last two equations 
l + g = 2 
-l+ g = 10.5 
------------Adding eliminates l, find g 
2g = 12.5 
g = 12.5/2 
g = 6.25 for one gum drop 
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l + 6.25 = 10.5 
l = 10.5 - 6.25 
l = 4.25 for one lollipop 
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See if this checks out 
10.5 + 6.25 + 4.25 = 21
 
 
 
 
  
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