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Answer: (6 , 3)
Step-by-step explanation: Given
x + 3y =15 ------- equation 1
4x + 2y = 30 --------- equation 2
x = 15 - 3y
Put value of x in equation 2
4 (15 - 3y) + 2y = 30
60 - 12y + 2y = 30
-10y = -30
divide by '-10' on both sides
y = 3
now, put value of y in equation 1
x + 3(3) = 15
x + 9 = 15
x = 15 - 9
x = 6
So , (x , y) = (6 , 3)
Answer:
7 books
Step-by-step explanation:
make an equation
x = # of books each book is $4 so its 4x
the shipping fee no matter how many books he buys will be $2 so it's just 2
the equation looks like this:
4x + 2 = 30
we set equal to 30 cuz he can't spend more than $30
solve for x
4x = 30 -2
4x = 28
x = 7
Brett can buy no more than 7 books.
A quick and easy way to do this particular question is to think all of these numbers are close to 1/2 except 2/31. So, the lowest is 2/31.
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