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11 June, 23:31

Joel needs to buy some blank DVDS and zip disks to back up a large amount of data that has been generated by an accounting firm. He buys 6 DVDS and 3 zip disks for $96. He later realised these are not sufficient and so guys another 5 DVDS and 4 zip disks for $116. How much did each DVD and each Zip disk cost? (Assume the rate per item was changed for each visit). Show working.

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  1. 12 June, 00:17
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    D = 4, Z = 24

    Step-by-step explanation:

    6D+3Z = 96

    5D+4Z = 116

    multiply top by 5 and bottom by - 6

    top equation = 30D+15Z = 480

    bottom equation = - 30D-24Z = - 696

    Cancel 30D and - 30 D

    top equation = 15Z = 480

    Bottom equation = - 24Z = - 696

    15Z - 24 Z = 480 - 696

    -9Z = 216

    Z = 216/9

    Z = 24

    Now that we have the value of Z, we can substitute it in any equation to find D

    6D + 3 (24) = 96

    6D + 72 = 96

    6D = 96 - 72

    6D = 24

    D = 24/6

    D = 4
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