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Susie pays for <math>4</math> muffins and <math>3</math> bananas. Calvin spends twice as much paying for <math>2</math> muffins and <math>16</math> bananas. A muffin is how many times as expensive as a banana?
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<math> \textbf {(A) } \frac{3}{2} \qquad \textbf {(B) } \frac{5}{3} \qquad \textbf {(C) } \frac{7}{4} \qquad \textbf {(D) } 2 \qquad \textbf {(E) } \frac{13}{4}</math>
  
 
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Problem 4

Susie pays for $4$ muffins and $3$ bananas. Calvin spends twice as much paying for $2$ muffins and $16$ bananas. A muffin is how many times as expensive as a banana?

$\textbf {(A) } \frac{3}{2} \qquad \textbf {(B) } \frac{5}{3} \qquad \textbf {(C) } \frac{7}{4} \qquad \textbf {(D) } 2 \qquad \textbf {(E) } \frac{13}{4}$

Solution

See Also

2014 AMC 10B (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
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Problem 3
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Problem 5
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