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1 April, 04:33

A store sells televisions for $360 and DVD burners for $270. The entire stock is worth $52,920 and there are a total of 164 televisions and DVD burners combined. How many of each on are there?

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  1. 1 April, 05:05
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    Answer: 96 Televisions, 68 DVD burners

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let T represent the quantity of televisions

    Let D represent the quantity of DVD burners

    Given:

    value of television (T) = 360

    value of DVD burners (D) = 270

    Total value = 52,920

    Equations:

    Value: 360T + 270D = 52,920

    Quantity: T + D = 164

    We can solve the system of equations using the Elimination Method:

    -1 (360T + 270D = 52,920) → - 360T - 270D = - 52,920

    360 (T + D = 164) → 360T + 360D = 59,040

    90D = 6,120

    :90 : 90

    D = 68

    Input the value of D into one of the equations to solve for T

    T + D = 164

    T + 68 = 164

    T = 96
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