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Answer:

$[tex]$2.25[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Let [tex]b =[/tex] the cost of one brownie, [tex]c =[/tex] cost of one cookie

[tex]3b + 5c = 11[/tex]

[tex]b+2c = 3.95[/tex]

Times [tex]3[/tex] on both sides on the second equation above to get the following:

[tex]3b + 6c = 11.85[/tex]

[tex]3b+6c - (3b+5c) = 11.85-11[/tex]

[tex]3b+6c-3b-5c = 0.85[/tex]

[tex]c = 0.85[/tex]

To find the value of [tex]b[/tex], use substitution:

[tex]b+2c = 3.95[/tex]

[tex]b = 3.95-2c[/tex]

[tex]= 3.95 - 2\times0.85[/tex]

[tex]= 2.25[/tex]

[tex]\therefore[/tex] the cost of a brownie is $[tex]$2.25[/tex]

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