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Kisachek [45]
3 years ago
15

Andrew bought 3 baseball cards for $240. After a few months, he got an offer from his friend Jack to buy the first card for doub

le its original value, along with either the second or third card. Andrew decided to sell the first card (at double its original value) along with the second card (at its original price) and got $320 for it. Or, selling the first card (at double its original value) card along with the third card (at its original price) would have only got him $280. What were the original prices for each of the 3 baseball cards? (80, 120, 40)
(80, 130, 30)
(130, 90, 20)
(120, 80, 40)
Mathematics
1 answer:
Dominik [7]3 years ago
8 0
First we define variables:
 x = first card original value
 y = second card original value
 z = third card original value
 We write the system of equations:
 Andrew bought 3 baseball cards for $ 240:
 x + y + z = 240
 the first card (at its original value) along with the second card (at its original price) and got $ 320:
 2x + y = 320
 the first card (at its original value) card along with the third card (at its original price) would have only got him $ 280:
 2x + z = 280
 Solving the system we have:
 x = 120
 y = 80
 z = 40
 Answer:
 
The original prices for each of the 3 baseball cards is:
 
(120, 80, 40)
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