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Stella [2.4K]
4 years ago
5

Brenda and her best friend went on a vacation together. They both paid for a flight, and Brenda had a fancy room for $150 per ni

ght, for a total of $1,500. Her friend had a smaller room for $120 per night, for a total of $1,320.
Part A
Write and solve a system of linear equations to find the cost of the flight, x, and the number of nights on their vacation, y. Complete the equation for Brenda's costs first.
______x + ______y = _______
______x + ______y = _______
The flights were $___ each, and they stayed ___nights.

Part B
If a third friend joined them and stayed in a mid-range room for $130 per night, how much would her vacation cost?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Mila [183]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A. 2x + 150y = 1,500

   2x + 120y = 1,320

The flights were $300 each, and they stayed 6 nights.

B. $1,380

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x be the cost of the flight (in one side) and y be the number of nights on their vacation.

A. Brenda had a fancy room for $150 per night, then she paid $150y for y nights.  Brenda's total is $1,500, then

150y+2x=1,500

Brenda's friend had a smaller room for $120 per night, then she paid $120y for y nights.  Brenda's friend total is $1,320, then

120y+2x=1,320

Subtract two equations:

150y+2x-120y-2x=1,500-1,320\\ \\30y=180\\ \\y=6

Substitute into the first equation:

150\cdot 6+2x=1,500\\ \\900+2x=1,500\\ \\2x=600\\ \\x=300

Hence

2x + 150y = 1,500

2x + 120y = 1,320

The flights were $300 each, and they stayed 6 nights.

B. If a third friend joined them and stayed in a mid-range room for $130 per night, then he paid \$130\cdot 6=\$780

The total cost is

\$780+\$600=\$1,380

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