The table shows the number of apples needed to make apple pies and applesauce sold at a farm
store. During a recent picking at the farm, 169 Granny Smith apples and 95 Red Delicious apples
were picked. Write and solve a system to determine how many apple pies and how many batches
of applesauce can be made if every apple is used. (Hint: read across each row to create your equations!)
# Needed # Needed Total
Type of Apple for 1 (Pie) for Sauce
Granny Smith 5
4
169
Red Delicious
3
2
95

The table shows the number of apples needed to make apple pies and applesauce sold at a farm store During a recent picking at the farm 169 Granny Smith apples a class=

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Answer:

21 apple pies and 16 batches of applesauce can be made if every apple is used.

Step-by-step explanation:

p = pie

s = applesause

     5p + 4s =169

      3p +2s=95

Multiply the second by -2 (to eliminate s variable)

         5p +4s = 169

        -6p -4s = -190

     (ADD BOTH)

   -p =-21            p=21 (21 pies)

    3p=63

                        63 +2s =95

                        2s = 32

                           s=16 (16 applesauses)

                                        CHECK:

5(21) + 4(16) = 169

105 + 64  = 169

                                         3(21) + 2(16) = 95

                                            63  + 32 = 95

Answer:

pie - 38

sauce - 37.5

Step-by-step explanation:

For the Red Delicious apples you keep subtracting 5 from the total (95) and adding 1 to both of the total numbers of pies and apple-sauce. For the Granny Smith apples you keep subtracting 9 from the total and adding 1 to both of the total numbers of pies and apple-sauce until you get to 7 then you subtract 5 and 1 to the total of pies then you only have 2 left and that is half of the appl-sauce.