Julia, Marie, and Bea went shopping and bought chips, soda, and lollipops. Using the prices they each paid and the items they bought, the individual prices of chips, soda, and lollipops are calculated using Cramer's Rule. It is assumed the same brands were bought. The prices are found to be $1 for soda, $0.77 for chips, and $0.72 for lollipops.
Julia, Marie, and Bea went shopping and bought chips, soda, and lollipops. Using the prices they each paid and the items they bought, the individual prices of chips, soda, and lollipops are calculated using Cramer's Rule. It is assumed the same brands were bought. The prices are found to be $1 for soda, $0.77 for chips, and $0.72 for lollipops.
Julia, Marie, and Bea went shopping and bought chips, soda, and lollipops. Using the prices they each paid and the items they bought, the individual prices of chips, soda, and lollipops are calculated using Cramer's Rule. It is assumed the same brands were bought. The prices are found to be $1 for soda, $0.77 for chips, and $0.72 for lollipops.
Rachel Lapuz Cramers rule: Julia, Marie, and Bea went out one day and bought their favorite snacks. Julia bought 2 bags of chips, 2 cans of soda, and 4 lollipops. The total cost of her snacks was $4. Marie went out and bought a bag of chips and 2 cans of soda and spent $2. Bea got herself bags of chips and ! lollipops and spent $". #sing Cramers Rule, find out the individual prices of each ite$. %ssu$e that the three bought the sa$e brands of chips, soda, and lollipops. &et ' ( price of a soda) y ( price of a bag of chips) * ( price of a lollipop +,uations- 2' . 2y . 4* ( 4 2' . y( 2 y . !* ( " ( ' ( ) y ( ) * ( /ind 0- 0 ( 4 . ! 0 ( 412234 5 263748 . !122364 5 223248 0 ( 4294 . !2:24 0 ( 24 :69 0 ( ! Nicole Cruz ENGALG2 Gian Karlo Dimaranan Rachel Lapuz /ind 0 ' - 0 ' ( 4 . ! 0 ' ( 412234 5 2"3648 . !124364 5 ;23248 0 ' ( 4264 . !274 0 ' ( 4 ' ( ' ( ' ( (< $7."7 /ind 0 y - 0 y ( 4 . ! 0 y ( 41223"4 5 273248 . !122324 5 ;23448 0 y ( 42674 . !2:44 0 y ( 47 5 2 Nicole Cruz ENGALG2 Gian Karlo Dimaranan Rachel Lapuz 0 y ( ! y ( y ( y ( $6.77 /ind 0 * 0 * ( 2 : 2 0 * ( 21263"4 5 23248 : 21223"4 5 23448 0 * ( 22:64 5 22:24 0 * ( :2 .4 0 * ( 2 * ( * ( * ( (< $7.2" %nswer- Nicole Cruz ENGALG2 Gian Karlo Dimaranan Rachel Lapuz =oda ( $7."7 >hips ( $6.77 &ollipop ( $7.2" Permutation: %n e'pectant $other is thinking of possible na$es for her child. Being the si$ple person that she is, she only wants a 4:letter na$e where the first and third letters are to be vowels while the second and fourth letters are consonants. To $ake the na$e $ore personali*ed, the letters of the na$e should co$ fro$ the parents ?eorge and Bella. &astly, to avoid na$es like Bobo, ?aga, &olo or &ola, the letters are not to repeat. @ow $any na$es can they choose fro$A =olution- The vowels and consonants that can be chosen should be tallied to setup the per$utation e,uation. 0oing this we will have- Bowels 5 >onsonants 5 4 Cnowing that there has to be two vowels and two consonants, we can setup the e,uation for per$utation fro$ nDr n being the total nu$ber of possible letters and r being the nu$ber of letters fro$ n. =ince there are two nEs, there will be two per$utations. These per$utations should be $ultiplied. 2D2424D24 Fr nDr ( nG ( G 4G ( H2 2n:r4G 2:24G 24:24G Nicole Cruz ENGALG2 Gian Karlo Dimaranan Rachel Lapuz .