Let p be the number of slices of pizza sold and s be the number of cans of soda sold.
The total profit from selling the slices of pizza can be represented by the equation:
3p
The total profit from selling the cans of soda can be represented by the equation:
2s
Since the total profit from selling both the slices of pizza and cans of soda was $550, the equation can be represented as:
3p + 2s = 550
Since the math club sold a total of 200 items, the total number of items sold can be represented as:
p + s = 200
Therefore, the pair of linear equations that model this situation are:
3p + 2s = 550
p + s = 200
The math club sold slices of pizza p at a private of three dollars each and cans of soda s at $2 each to raise money for a trip they sold 200 items a mighty profit at $550 write the pair of linear equations that model this situation
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