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Darina [25.2K]
4 years ago
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Kelsey buys several pairs of uniform pants for $17.95 each, and a sweater for $24. Jeana shops at a different store and buys sev

eral pairs of uniform pants for $18.95 each, plus a sweater for $18. They set up the situation with the equation below, where x is the number of pairs of pants. Is there a situation in which they pay the same amount for their purchases? Which statements are true? Select all that apply.Kelsey buys several pairs of uniform pants for $17.95 each, and a sweater for $24. Jeana shops at a different store and buys several pairs of uniform pants for $18.95 each, plus a sweater for $18. They set up the situation with the equation below, where x is the number of pairs of pants. Is there a situation in which they pay the same amount for their purchases? Which statements are true? Select all that apply.
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1 answer:
Brilliant_brown [7]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

If both Kelsey and Jeana purchase 6 pairs of uniform pants then they would pay the same amount for their purchases.

Step-by-step explanation:

The information provided is as follows:

  • Kelsey buys several pairs of uniform pants for $17.95 each, and a sweater for $24.
  • Jeana shops at a different store and buys several pairs of uniform pants for $18.95 each, plus a sweater for $18.

The variable <em>x</em> is the number of pairs of pants.

The total cost function for Kelsey will be:

TC_{K}=17.95\cdot x+24

The total cost function for Jeana will be:

TC_{J}=18.95\cdot x+18

Consider that both pay the same total cost for their purchases.

Compute the value of <em>x</em> as follows:

            TC_{K}=TC_{J}

17.95\cdot x+24=18.95\cdot x+18\\\\18.95\cdot x-17.95\cdot x=24-18\\\\x=6

Thus, if both Kelsey and Jeana purchase 6 pairs of uniform pants then they would pay the same amount for their purchases.

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