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21 December, 00:39

Michelle went shopping for some clothes and found a pair of slacks that cost

twice as much as a shirt that she liked. If the total, before tax, for the pair of

slacks and the shirt was $22.50, how much was the shirt, before tax?

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  1. 21 December, 03:30
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    The sirt cost $7.5 before tax.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since the pair of slacks cost twice as much as the shirt, we have:

    slacks = 2*shirt

    And the total purchase was $22.5, so we have:

    slacks + shirt = 22.5

    We can create a system of equations such as:

    slacks = 2*shirt

    slacks + shirt = 22.5

    If we apply the first formula on the second we can solve for the value of the shirt, we have:

    2*shirt + shirt = 22.5

    3*shirt = 22.5

    shirt = 22.5/3 = 7.5

    So the slacks cost:

    slacks = 2*7.5 = 15
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