1.11 Applications with systems I can… write and solve my own systems of linear equations.

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1.11 Applications with systems I can… write and solve my own systems of linear equations

Problem 1 Two shirts and one tie cost $42. One shirt and 2 ties cost $39.

Problem 2 At Los Betos you can get 2 tacos and 3 enchiladas for $2.39 or 4 tacos and 5 enchiladas for $4.23. What is the price of one taco and one enchilada?

Problem 3 A movie theater sold a total of 200 tickets for a show- some adult tickets for $6 each and some students tickets for $4 each. If the theater took in $1040, how many of each type of ticket did they sell?

Problem 4 At an electronics store, 2 car radios are on sale. Model A sells for $87 each and Model B sells for $119 each. If the store sold 25 radios for a total of $2495, how many of each model did they sell.