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Answer:
1.75dollars - the value of each chair, 10.5 dollars - the value of each table
Step-by-step explanation:
The value of chair is x, the value of table is y. Then 6chairs cost 6x, 5 tables cost 5y. 6x+5y= 63
Then the value of 2 chairs is 2x, for 3 tables it is equal to 3y. 2x+3y=35
We have the system of equations6x+5y= 63 and 2x+3y=35
Multiply the second one by -3
-3(2x+3y)= -3*35
-6x-9y= -105.
Plus the first equation and the second one multiplied by -3 (the right side to the right side and the left side to the left side with sign= between them)
6x+5y-6x-9y= 63-105
-4y= -42
y=10.5 dollars - the value of a table
6x+5*10.5=63
6x= 63-52.5
6x=10.5
x=1.75dollars - the value of a chair
4/5 - 3/5 is 1/5, which is the nswer.
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
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