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Re: A Cake costs 4 times the cost of a Pastry. If the cost of 11 Pastries
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19 Apr 2023, 19:42
Let x be the cost of a pastry in dollars.
Then, according to the problem, the cost of a cake is 4 times the cost of a pastry, so the cost of a cake is 4x.
We know that the cost of 11 pastries and 3 cakes is $69, so we can set up an equation:
11x + 3(4x) = 69
Simplifying this equation, we get:
11x + 12x = 69
23x = 69
x = 3
So a pastry costs $3 and a cake costs 4 times that, or $12.
Now we can answer the actual question. We want to know how much 15 pastries cost more than 2 cakes.
15 pastries cost: 15x = 15(3) = $45
2 cakes cost: 2(12) = $24
So 15 pastries cost $45 - $24 = $21 more than 2 cakes.
Therefore, the answer is $21.