The number of bags was bought in each pound of bags.
The person buys
Given information:
One-pound bags of product
Three-pound bags of product
Total number of bags of product bought for
Explanation:
Let,
Number of one-pound bags of product
Number of three-pound bags of product
Given that the person buys
Given that,
One-pound bags of product
A person spends
So, the required system of equations is,
Graph the above equations:
From the graph, it can be seen that the lines of the equations intersect at the points
Since, one-pound bags of product denoted by
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