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3 November, 08:18

Kevin sold 2 unicycles and 1 bicycle for a total of $110. Greg sold 4 unicycles and 3 bicycles for a total cost of $268. What is the cost of 1 bicycle?

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  1. 3 November, 08:47
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    Simultaneous Equations

    2u + b = $110

    4u + 3b = $268

    (x2) 4u + 2b = $220

    (x1) 4u + 3b = $268

    If both the matching coefficients are the same, we subtract equation 2 from equation 1

    2b - 3b = - b

    $220 - $268 = $-48

    -b = - $48

    b = $48

    If you want to find out what a unicycle costs ...

    Substitute b = $48 into the first equation

    2u + $48 = $110

    Balance the equation, whatever happens on one side, happens on the other.

    2u + $48 (-$48) = $110 (-$48)

    2u = $62

    2u (/2) = $62 (/2)

    u = $31
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