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Anna71 [15]
1 year ago
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suppose you are selling stuffed animals for $4 each to raise money for your club. you sold six more rabbits than monkeys. if you

sold $120 worth of stuffed animals, how many of each type did you sell?
Mathematics
1 answer:
beks73 [17]1 year ago
3 0

Answer:

12 monkeys and 18 Rabbits were sold

Step-by-step explanation:

Let y represent the number of monkeys

Each stuffed animal was sold at $4

(y + y +6)4= 120

(2y+6)4 = 120

8y + 24= 120

8y= 120 - 24

8y= 96

y= 96/8

y= 12

The number of monkeys is 12

Number of rabbits= 12 + 6

= 18

Hence the number of monkeys sold is 12 and the number of rabbits sold is 18

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