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ID: DSAT-MATH-AG-023
Section: Digital SAT Math - Algebra
Topics: Linear equations in two variables; MCQ
Difficulty level: Hard

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A baker bought a total of 100 confectionery items for $200: a few sugar candies and chewing gums. The equation \(50x + 25y = 20,000\) represents this situation, where \(x\) is the number of sugar candies and \(y\) is the number of chewing gums.

Which statement is the best interpretation of \(25\) in this context?
AThe price of a sugar candy is 25 cents.
BThe price of a chewing gum is 25 cents.
CThe number of sugar candies is 25.
DThe number of chewing gums is 25.
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