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velikii [3]
3 years ago
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Help Brian and Chris went together to Target to find party favors for a birthday party they are throwing together.

Mathematics
1 answer:
rusak2 [61]3 years ago
5 0

(a) Let x be the cost of one of Brian's items, then cost of all 4 items bought by Brian will be 4x.

We have been given that Chris bought 3 items that each cost $2.50 more than Brian’s items each cost. The price of each item bought by Chris will be x+2.5. Therefore, the cost of all 3 items bought by Chris will be 3(x+2.5).

(b) We are told that Brian and Chris both paid the same amount of money, so we can equate costs of Brian's 4 items and Chris's 3 items as:

4x=3(x+2.5)

Now let us solve for x by distributing 3.

4x=3x+7.5

4x-3x=7.5

x=7.5

Therefore, cost of Brian's each item is $7.5.

Now let us find price of Chris's each item.

\text{Cost of Chris's each item}=x+2.5=7.5+2.5=10

Therefore, cost of Chris's each item is $10.

(c) Now let us check our solution by substituting x=7.5 in 4x=3(x+2.5).

4(7.5)=3(7.5+2.5)

4(7.5)=3(10)

30=30

We can see that both Brian and Chris spent equal amount of money that is $30, therefore, our solution is correct.


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