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13 July, 16:50

Mario took clothes to the cleaners three times last month. first, he brought 3 shorts and 1pair of slacks and $10.96. then, he brought 7 shirts, 2 pairs of slacks, and a sports coat and paid $30.40. finally, he brought 4 shirts and 1 sports coat and paid$14.45. How much was he charged for each shirt, each pair of slacks, and each sports coat.

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  1. 13 July, 20:14
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    Let us say that:

    x = cost of shorts

    y = cost of slacks

    z = cost of sports coat

    From the given statements, we can create the following equations:

    eqtn 1: 3 x + y = 10.96

    eqtn 2: 7 x + 2 y + z = 30.40

    eqtn 3: 4 x + z = 14.45

    Rewrite eqtn 1 explicit to y:

    y = 10.96 - 3 x - - > eqtn 4

    Rewrite eqtn 3 explicit to z:

    z = 14.45 - 4x - - > eqtn 5

    Plug in the values of y (eqtn 4) and z (eqtn 5) to eqtn 2:

    7 x + 2 (10.96 - 3 x) + 14.45 - 4 x = 30.40

    7 x + 21.92 - 6 x + 14.45 - 4 x = 30.40

    - 3 x + 36.37 = 30.40

    - 3 x = - 5.97

    x = 1.99

    Eqtn 4:

    y = 10.96 - 3 x

    y = 10.96 - 3 (1.99)

    y = 4.99

    Eqtn 5:

    z = 14.45 - 4x

    z = 14.45 - 4 (1.99)

    z = 6.49

    Therefore each shirt cost $1.99, each slacks cost $4.99, and each sports coat cost $6.49.
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