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lina2011 [118]
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Im in need for the answer to my question

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motikmotik3 years ago
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Step-by-step explanation:

This is a equation's system with 4 unknown variables ( the number of the 4 kinds of shippings performed) , lets call the 4 variables like this:

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  • d: Queens to Manhattan books

Now, let´s see what we know:

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2) We also know that the total amount spent  in transportation is 9000$ at the given individual trasportattion prices

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3) Finally, we know that the since we have a total number of books in the two warehouses of 3000 books, the same quantity that is demanded by the two bookstores, all the books are delivered.

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and in Queens there are 2000 books:

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