Set up a system of equations like this, where "k" represents a kolache and "d" represents a donut:
[tex] \left \{ {{6d +2k = 8.84} \atop {k+4d = 5.36}} \right. [/tex]
We're solving for d. First, we can rearrange the second equation to have it equal k:
[tex]k + 4d = 5.36[/tex]
[tex]k = 5.36 - 4d[/tex]
Next, we can substitute this in for k in the first equation:
[tex]6d + 2k = 8.84[/tex]
[tex]6d + 2(5.36 - 4d) = 8.84[/tex]
[tex]6d + 10.72 - 8d = 8.84[/tex]
Finally, we can get the value of d if we solve this equation:
[tex]-2d + 10.72 = 8.84[/tex]
[tex]-2d= -1.88[/tex]
[tex]d = 0.94[/tex]
You can buy a donut at Sunrise Donuts for $0.94.