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Mathematics, 12.02.2021 06:30 jennifer9983

A jeweler had a fixed amount of gold to make bracelets and necklaces. The amount of gold in each bracelet is 8 grams and the amount of gold in each necklace is 24 grams. The jeweler made a total of 16 bracelets and necklaces using 288 grams of gold. Graphically solve a system of equations in order to determine the number of bracelets made, x,. and the number of necklaces made, y.

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