Posted by Lavern on Sunday, November 20, 2011 at 9:45pm.
I assume s is the cost of one scone, and c = cost of one cookie.
Otherwise, B, the total baked goods cost = s+c
Let S = cost of scones = s * number of scones
= s * (2*12 + 1*2)
Let C = cost of cookies = c * number of cookies
= c * (2*20 + 1*10)
S = 26s
C = 50c
B = S+C = 26s + 50c
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