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21 July, 12:03

A baseball manager bought 4 bats and 9 balls for $76.50. On another day, she bought 3 bats and a dozen balls at the same prices and paid $81.00. How much did she pay for each bat and each ball. Write a system of equations in order to solve this problem.

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  1. 21 July, 12:26
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    bat, $9.00; ball, $4.50

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Unit cost of bat (y) in terms of unit cost of ball (x) - 2 equations combined:

    4y + 9x - 3y - 12x = $76.50 - $81.00

    y = 3x - $4.50

    Price of a ball (x) - 1st equation, substitute y:

    4 (3x - $4.50) + 9x = $76.50

    12x - $18.00 + 9x = $76.50

    21x = $94.50

    x = $4.50

    Cost of a bat-2 equations combined:

    = 3 ($4.50) - $4.50

    = $13.50 - $4.50

    = $9.00
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