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Lerok [7]
3 years ago
10

Ma. Lott’s works at a music store. Last week she sold 6 more than 3 times the number of CDs that she sold this week. Ms. Lott’s

sold a total of 110 CDs over the 2 weeks. Which system of equations can be used to find x, the number of CDs sold last week, and y, the number CDs she sold this week.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Contact [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

x=3y+6

x+y=110

The number of CDs sold last week was 84 and the number of CDs sold this week was 26

Step-by-step explanation:

Let

x ---> number of CDs sold last week

y ---> number of CDs sold this week

we know that

Last week she sold 6 more than 3 times the number of CDs that she sold this week

x=3y+6 ----> equation A

Ms. Lott’s sold a total of 110 CDs over the 2 weeks

x+y=110 ----> equation B

Solve the system by substitution

substitute equation A in equation B

3y+6+y=110

solve for y

4y+6=110\\4y=110-6\\4y=104\\y=26

Find the value of x

x+26=110\\x=110-26\\x=84

therefore

The number of CDs sold last week was 84 and the number of CDs sold this week was 26

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