Hannah is at the supermarket to buy carrots and potatoes. If she buys 2 pounds of carrots and 3 pounds of potatoes, it will cost her a total of $8, and if she buys 4 pounds of carrots and 4 pounds of potatoes, it Hill cost her a total of $13. Which of these statements is correct? Carrots cost $1.50 a pound, which is less than potatoes cost. Carrots cost $1.50 a pound, which is more than potatoes cost. Carrots cost $1.75 a pound, which is less than potatoes cost. Carrots cost $ 1.75 a pound, which is more than potatoes cost

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Answer:

Carrots cost $ 1.75 a pound which is more than potatoes cost.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let,

Carrots cost $ x per pound and potatoes cost $ y per pound.

Buying 2 pounds of carrots  and 3 pounds of potatoes will cost her

$ [tex](2\times x + 3\times y)[/tex]

and

Buying 4 pounds of carrots and 4 pounds of potatoes will cost her

$ [tex](4\times x + 4\times y)[/tex]

According to the question,

[tex](2\times x + 3\times y) = 8[/tex]-----(1)

[tex](4\times x + 4\times y) = 13[/tex]-----(2)

multiplying (1) by 2 we get,

[tex](4\times x + 6\times y) = 16[/tex]-----(3)

Deducting (2) from (3) we get,

[tex]2\times y = 3 [/tex]

⇒ [tex] y = \frac{3}{2} = 1.5[/tex]------------------(4)

Putting value of y in (1) we get,

[tex](2\times x = 8 - 3\times 1.5) = 3.5 [/tex]

⇒  [tex] x =\frac{3.5}{2} = 1.75[/tex] ------------(5)