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MakcuM [25]
4 years ago
13

How to solve 5a/6-7/12+3a/4=-2/1/6

Mathematics
1 answer:
harkovskaia [24]4 years ago
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Probability can be defined as the ratio of favorable outcomes to the total number of events.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Carlos ran a concession stand last Saturday and made $63.90 from

a total of 41 hot dogs and hamburgers. Each hot dog sold for $1.40

and each hamburger sold for $2.70

1. The number of hot dogs is x, and hamburgers is y

2. He made $63.90 from a total of 41 hot dogs and hamburgers

3. Each hot dog sold for $1.40 and each hamburger sold for $2.70

We need to find the number of hot dogs and hamburgers, that were sold

∵ The number of hot dogs is x, and hamburgers is y

∵ He sold 41 hot dogs and hamburgers

∴ x + y = 41 ⇒ (1)

∵ Each hot dog sold for $1.40 and each hamburger sold for $2.70

∵ He sold x hot dogs and y hamburgers

∵ He made $63.90 from sold them

∴ 1.4 x + 2.7 y = 63.9 ⇒ (2)

Let Us solve the system of equations to find x and y

Multiply equation (1) by -2.7 to eliminate y

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Substitute the value of x in equation (1) to find y

∵ x + y = 41 ⇒ (1)

∴ 36 + y = 41

- Subtract 36 from both sides

∴ y = 5

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