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Step-by-step explanation:
We can write two equations in the two unknowns using the given relations. Let g and b represent the costs of a round of golf and a turn in the batting cage, respectively.
5g +4b = 60 . . . . . Sylvester's expense
3g +6b = 45 . . . . . Lin's expense
Dividing the second equation by 3 gives ...
g +2b = 15 ⇒ 2b = 15 -g
Substituting into the first equation, we have ...
5g +2(2b) = 60
5g +2(15 -g) = 60 . . . . . substitute for 2b
3g = 30 . . . . . . . . . subtract 30, collect terms
g = 10 . . . . . . . divide by 3
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2b = 15 -10 = 5 . . . . use the value of g to find b
b = 2.5 . . . . . . . . divide by 2
Mini golf costs $10 per round; batting cages cost $2.50 per turn.
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The answer is 5/4 in fraction form and 1.25 decimal form
Ab = (7x-6) → b = (7x-6)/a (1)
bc = (12-2x) → b = (12-2x)/c (2)
Since (1) = (2) → (7x-6)/a = (12-2x)/c OR a/c = (7x-6)/(12-2x) (3)
Multiply both numerators of (3) by the SQUARE of their respective denominators;
(a*c²)/c = (7x-6)(12-2x)²/(12-2x)
Now simplify:
ac = (7x-6)(12x-2x) or ac = -14x² + 96x - 72
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Assicative property
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