Let's represent the number of pizza slices sold as x and the number of sodas sold as y.
The profit from selling pizza slices would be 3x and the profit from selling sodas would be 2y.
Given that the total profit from selling both items was $550, we can write the first equation as:
3x + 2y = 550
Also, the total number of items sold was 200, so we can write the second equation as:
x + y = 200
Therefore, the pair of linear equations that model the situation are:
3x + 2y = 550
x + y = 200
The Math club sold slices of pizza P at a profit of three dollars each in cash of soda S at two dollars each to raise money for a trip. They sold two items and made a profit of 550 right the pair of linear equations that model the solution
Equation to represent the total number of: =200
Equation to represent the total profit: =550
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