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6 years ago
A candy maker makes two sizes of candies. Using the smaller size, a full jar will contain 120 pieces of candy. Using the larger candies a jar will contain 80 pieces of candy. If a store has room for 15 jars and they want 1560 total pieces of candy, how many jars will contain smaller candies?
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6 years ago
One size of jar, but two sizes of candy.
120 smallcandy/jar
80 bigcandy/jar
Assign variables: x small candies, y big candies
Need 1560 pieces of candy.

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