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16 January, 11:29

Victor is going to send some flowers to his wife. Dayton Florist charges $3 per rose, plus $12 for the vase. Tammy's Flowers, in contrast, charges $2 per rose and $41 for the vase. If Victor orders the bouquet with a certain number of roses, the cost will be the same with either flower shop. How many roses would there be? What would the total cost be?

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  1. 16 January, 12:31
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    Answer: the costs would be the same if he orders 29 rose flowers.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the number of roses that Victor would order such that the cost will be the same with either flower shop.

    Dayton Florist charges $3 per rose, plus $12 for the vase. This means that if he orders x rose flowers, the total amount that he would pay is

    3x + 12

    Tammy's Flowers, in contrast, charges $2 per rose and $41 for the vase. This means that if he orders x rose flowers, the total amount that he would pay is 2x + 41

    For the costs to be the same, the number of rose flowers that he orders would be

    3x + 12 = 2x + 41

    3x - 2x = 41 - 12

    x = 29
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