1999 AMC 8 Problems/Problem 22
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Problem
In a far-off land three fish can be traded for two loaves of bread and a loaf of bread can be traded for four bags of rice. How many bags of rice is one fish worth?
Solution
Let represent one fish, a loaf of bread, and a bag of rice. Then: ,
Substituting from the second equation back into the first gives us . So each fish is worth bags of rice, or .
Video Solution
https://youtu.be/JXQoEzh9eM4 Soo, DRMS, NM
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