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16 October, 06:03

Large reusable bottles cost $4 more than small ones. Eight large bottles cost $24 less than 12 small ones. How much does one small bottle cost?

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  1. 16 October, 09:25
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    First solution can be:

    L = S+4

    8L = 12S-24 substitute for L:

    8 (S+4) = 12S-24

    8S+32 = 12S-24 add 24 on both sides and subtract 8S on both sides, and you get:

    56 = 4S rewrite to get the unknown on the left:

    4S = 56

    S = 14 this is the cost of a small bottle.

    Other solution can be like this:

    Let cost of each small bottle be S

    The cost of each large bottle = S + 4

    We then get: 8 (S + 4) = 12S - 24

    8S - 12S = - 24 - 32

    - 4S = - 56

    S, or cost of each small bottle = - 56/-4 = $14
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