Kim is buying an equal number of ounces of gummy bears and chocolate drops for her friends. Kim has $10 to spend at the store. If gummy bears cost $0.50 per ounce and chocolate drops cost $0.75 per ounce, how many ounces of each type of candy can she buy?

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Answer:

she can buy 13.333 repeating ounces (13 as a full number) of chocolate drops or 20 ounces of gummy bears.

Step-by-step explanation:

take the amount of money you have, $10 and divide that by the price per ounce $10÷.5=20

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Answer:

8 ounces

Step-by-step explanation:

Imagine X is the number of ounces she can buy for each type

.5 (x) the gummy and  .75 (x) the chocolage = 10

combine like terms.

1.25 (X) = 10

X = 8

.5 (8) + .75(8) = 10

4+ 6 = 10