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20 February, 23:02

A contractor needs to buy nails to build a house. The nails come in small boxes and large boxes. Each small box has 150 nails and each large box has 400 nails. The contractor bought 3 times as many large boxes as small boxes, which altogether had 2700 nails. Determine the number of small boxes purchased and the number of large boxes purchased.

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  1. 21 February, 01:32
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    The number of small and large boxes purchased are:

    2 small boxes. 6 large boxes.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To solve the unknowns, two equations must be established with the information provided:

    150X + 400Y = 2700 (the price of the boxes and the final number of nails, where X is the small boxes and Y the large boxes) Y = 3X (Large boxes are triple the small ones)

    Then equation 2 is replaced in equation one and variable X is cleared:

    150X + 400 (3X) = 2700 150X + 1200X = 2700 1350X = 2700 X = 2700/1350 X = 2

    Finally, the value of X is replaced in equation 2 to find the number of large boxes:

    Y = 3X Y = 3 (2) Y = 6
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