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Question
a bakery sells cakes for $23 and a dozen cupcakes for $18. in one day they sold 72 items and made a total of $1446. which system is an appropriate model of the problem? a. \\(\
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Step1: Define Variables
Let \( x \) be the number of cakes sold and \( y \) be the number of dozens of cupcakes sold.
Step2: Set Up Quantity Equation
The total number of items sold is 72. Since each cake is 1 item and each dozen cupcakes is 1 item, the equation for the total number of items is \( x + y = 72 \).
Step3: Set Up Cost Equation
Cakes sell for $23 each, so the total revenue from cakes is LXI0 . Dozens of cupcakes sell for $18 each, so the total revenue from cupcakes is \( 18y \). The total revenue is $1446, so the cost equation is \( 23x + 18y = 1446 \)? Wait, no, wait. Wait, the options have B as \( x + y = 72 \) and \( 23x + 18y = 1446 \)? Wait, the original problem's option B is \(
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B. \(
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Wait, the user's image:
"A. \(
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B. \(
\) Wait, no, maybe a typo? Wait, the total revenue is $1446, so 23x + 18y should be 1446. But option B has 4600? Wait, maybe the user made a typo, but let's check again.
Wait, the original problem: "made a total of $1446". So the correct cost equation is \( 23x + 18y = 1446 \), and quantity equation \( x + y = 72 \). So looking at the options, maybe option B has a typo, but among the options, let's check each:
Option A: \( 23x + y = 72 \) (wrong, y should be 18y for revenue) and \( 18x + y = 1446 \) (wrong, x is cakes, 23x, y is dozens, 18y).
Option B: \( x + y = 72 \) (correct quantity) and \( 23x + 18y = 1446 \)? Wait, the user's image shows option B as \( 23x + 18y = 4600 \)? That must be a typo. Wait, maybe the original problem's total was $1446, but maybe the option B has a typo, but among the given options, let's re-express:
Wait, the user's image:
Option B:
\( x + y = 72 \)
\( 23x + 18y = 4600 \) – no, that's not. Wait, maybe I misread. Wait, the user's problem: "made a total of $1446". So the correct system is \(
\). Now, looking at the options, which one is that?
Wait, the options:
A. \(
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B. \(
\) – 4600 is wrong, but maybe a typo. Wait, maybe the original problem's total was $1446, but option B has 4600? No, that can't be. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, 23*72=1656, 18*72=1296, so total can't be 4600. So maybe the user's image has a typo, but among the options, the only one with LXI0 and LXI1 is option B, even though the total is wrong. But maybe the original problem's total was $1446, and option B has a typo. Alternatively, maybe I misread the options.
Wait, the user's image:
Option B:
\( x + y = 72 \)
\( 23x + 18y = 4600 \) – no. Wait, maybe the user's problem is correct, and I miscalculated. Wait, 23x + 18y = 1446, x + y = 72. Let's solve: from x + y = 72, y = 72 - x. Substitute into 23x + 18(72 - x) = 1446 → 23x + 1296 - 18x = 1446 → 5x = 150 → x = 30, y = 42. Then 2330 + 1842 = 690 + 756 = 1446. Correct. Now, looking at the options, which one has x + y = 72 and 23x + 18y = 1446? Option B has 23x + 18y = 4600, which is wrong. Wait, maybe the user's image has a typo, and option B is supposed to be 1446. Alternatively, maybe I misread the options.
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B. \(
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