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5 March, 11:52

A customer at the mall is shopping for holiday gifts, and is considering having them wrapped. He can get them wrapped at the department store, which charges $2 per gift. Alternatively, the customer can pay his niece a flat fee of $50 to wrap all of his gifts. If he has a certain number of small packages, it would cost the same amount either way. How many small gifts would that include?

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  1. 5 March, 15:43
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    It would include 25 gifts for the cost the same amount either way

    Solution:

    Let "a" be the number of gifts to be wrapped

    He can get them wrapped at the department store, which charges $2 per gift

    Therefore,

    Cost at department store: 2 (number of gifts)

    Cost at department store: 2a

    The customer can pay his niece a flat fee of $50 to wrap all of his gifts

    Cost at his niece: 50

    He has a certain number of small packages, it would cost the same amount either way

    Therefore,

    Cost at department store = Cost at his niece

    2a = 50

    Divide both sides by 2

    a = 25

    Thus it would include 25 gifts for the cost the same amount either way
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