Marcus is selling lemonade and peanuts. Each cup of lemonade costs $0.75, and each bag of peanuts costs $0.35. On Saturday, Marcusvsold 5 more cups of lemonade than bags peanuts. He earned $7.05. How many cups of lemonade did Marcus sell on Saturday rc

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Answer 1
Answer: Marcus is selling lemonade and peanuts.
Let X = lemonade
Let Y = peanuts

On Saturday, Marcus sold 5 more cups of lemonade than bags of peanuts
So, X = Y + 5 and he earned 7.05

Forming the equation.
[(Y+5)*0.75] + (Y*0.35) = 7.05
0.75Y + 3.75 + 0.35Y = 7.05
1.1Y = 7.05 - 3.75
1.1Y = 3.3
Y = 3

So the number of cups of lemonade is Y + 5 = 3 + 5 = 8
So there are 8 cups.

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