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The Jackson Band Boosters sell beverages for \(1.75 and candy for \)1.50 at home games. Their goal is to have total sales of $525 for each game.

If they sell 100 beverages and 200pieces of candy, will the Band Boosters meet their goal?

Short Answer

Expert verified

No, the band booster does not meet the goal.

Step by step solution

01

Step 1. Defining the variable 

Let,

Jackson sold beverages = x

Jackson sold candy= y

02

Step 2. Determining the cost of beverages and candy

Cost of 1 beverages = $1.75

Cost ofx beverages = $1.75x

Cost of 1 candy = $1.50

Cost ofx candy =$1.50y

Total goal to sale = $525

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Step 3. Forming an equation

1.75x+1.50y=525

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Step 4. Evaluation of x and y

Band booster sell 100beverages

So,x=100

And Band booster sell200pieces of candy

So,y=200

So,1.75x+1.50yshould be equal to 525 to meet the goal

1.75×100+1.50×200=175+300=475<525

So, Band booster does not meet the goal.

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