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Answer: There are 2 dozens of peanut butter cookies, 4 dozens of sugar cookies and 5 dozens of chocolate chip cookies.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we have given that
Susan made chocolate chip cookies, peanut butter cookies and sugar cookies to sell at the bake sale.
Let number of chocolate chip cookies be c
Let the number of peanut butter cookies be p
Let the number of sugar cookies be s
Total number of cookies = 11 dozen
Our equation will be
[tex]c+p+s=11[/tex]
According to question, we have that she made twice as many sugar cookies as peanut butter cookies,
So,
[tex]s=2p[/tex]
And she one dozen more of chocolate chip cookies than sugar cookies,
[tex]c=s+1\\\\c=2p+1[/tex]
So, we have
[tex]c+s+p=11\\\\2p+1+p+2p=11\\\\5p+1=11\\\\5p=11-1\\\\5p=10\\\\p=\frac{10}{5}\\\\p=2[/tex]
So,
[tex]s=2p=2\times 2=4\\\\and\\\\c=2p+1=2\times 2+1=4+1=5[/tex]
So, there are 2 dozens of peanut butter cookies, 4 dozens of sugar cookies and 5 dozens of chocolate chip cookies.