A woman bought 100 Christmas cards. For the ones that sing a song when you open them, she paid 30 cents each. For the rest she p
aid 5 cents each. If the cards cost $10.25 in all, how many of the expensive kind did she buy?
2 answers:
.05c+.3s=10.25, c+s=100, c=100-s (c is for cards that don't sing and s is for those that do :P)
.05c+.3s=10.25 and c=100-s makes the equation become:
.05(100-s)+.3s=10.25
5-.05s+.3s=10.25
.25s=5.25
s=21, and since c=100-s
c=79
So she bought 21 of the more expensive singing cards...
Answer:
21 of the expensive cards
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