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25.01.2020 •
Mathematics
Elisa brought 9 pair of pants for a total of $338. she brought dress pants for work, and they coasted $43 each. she also brought some jeans and those were $34. how many pair of jeans did elisa brought?
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Ответ:
There are 5 pairs of jeans which Elisa can bought.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we have given that
Total cost = $338
Cost of each pants = $43
Cost of each jeans = $34
Number of pairs of pants and jeans= 9
Let the number of pants be 'x'.
Let the number of jeans be 'y'
According to question, it becomes,
So, we will solve it using "Substitution method":
Put the value of Eq(1) in Eq(2), we have
Hence, there are 5 pairs of jeans which Elisa can bought.
Ответ:
the greater is 6.25 ounces because the frequency is 13