the school bands sells carnations on Valentine's day for $2 each. They buy the carnations from a florist for $0.50 each , plus $16 delivery charge . how will i put this in a system of equation .

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To set up a system of equations for this situation, we need to define the variables involved. Let's use the following variables:

Let x = the number of carnations bought from the florist.
Let y = the total cost of buying carnations from the florist.

Based on the given information, we know that each carnation costs $0.50, and there is a $16 delivery charge. Therefore, the total cost of buying x carnations can be calculated as:

y = 0.50x + 16

Now, let's define another variable:

Let z = the number of carnations sold by the school band.
Let w = the total revenue generated from selling carnations.

Since each carnation is sold for $2, the total revenue from selling z carnations can be calculated as:

w = 2z

Now, we need to set up a system of equations by equating the cost of buying carnations with the revenue generated from selling them. This can be expressed as:

y = w

Substituting the earlier equations for y and w, we get:

0.50x + 16 = 2z

So the system of equations for this situation is:

0.50x + 16 = 2z
0.50x + 16 = 2z

Simplifying these equations, you will have a system of equations that represents the given situation.

y = 2x; y = 0.50x + 16