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3 August, 13:25

A group of 3 children and 2 adults pay a total of $120 to take a karate class. A group of 5

children and 1 adult take the same karate class for $95. What is the total cost for 1 child

and 1 adult to take the karate class?

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  1. 3 August, 15:32
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    Can you send some answers. If not then I think $15 and $30.
  2. 3 August, 16:04
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    The equation we will use is as follows

    Aa + Cc = T

    A = number of adults taking class

    C = number of children taking class

    a = cost of adult to take class

    c = cost of child to take class

    T = total costs

    For this questions, they give us two scenarios:

    1. 3 children and 2 adults for a total of $120

    2. 5 children and 1 adult for a total of $95

    Thus, we get the following equations:

    1. 3c + 2a = 120

    2. 5c + 1a = 95

    This is a system of equations. Lets solve it!

    solve the second equation for a and plug it into the first equation:

    5c + 1a = 95

    5c + a = 95

    a = - 5c + 95

    Plug this into the first equation:

    3c + 2a = 120

    3c + 2 (-5c + 95) = 120

    3c - 10c + 190 = 120

    - 7c = - 70

    c = 10

    Thus, the cost for a child is $10. Now, plug c = 10 into our equation for a and solve for a.

    a = - 5c + 95

    a = - 5 (10) + 95

    a = - 50 + 95

    a = $45

    Thus, the cost for an adult is $45.

    The total cost for one child and one adult is

    Aa + Cc = T

    1 (45) + 1 (10) = T

    45 + 10 = T

    55 = T
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