Answer:
grapes cost $1.25 per pound
blueberries cost $4 per pound
Step-by-step explanation:
We have two unknowns, the cost of grapes and the cost of blueberries.
I'll call grape g and blueberries b.
since 21lb grapes and 44lb of blueberry cost $202.25, we can set up our first equation.
21g + 44b = 202.25
and the question also said 30lb grape and 22lb blueberries cost $125.50, we can set up our second equation.
30g + 22b = 125.5
now that we have two equations, you can use any methods you want to solve for the variable. I'm gonna use elimination.
21g + 44b = 202.25
-2(30g + 22b = 125.50)
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-39g = -48.75
g = 48.75/39
g = 1.25, grapes cost $1.25 per pound
now use substitution to find the cost of blueberries. you know the value of g now so plug it back in to one of the equation.
21g + 44b = 202.25
21(1.25) + 44b = 202.25
26.25 + 44b = 202.25
44b = 176
b = 4 , blueberries cost $4 per pound