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2 July, 04:40

Ms. Bryand is purchasing two different types of ornaments for her Christmas tree. The star shaped Christmas snowman ornaments each cost $3, and the Christmas balls each cost $4. If Ms. Bryand buys 10 new ornaments and spends a total of $36, how many of each type of ornament did she buy?

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  1. 2 July, 06:51
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    She will buy 6 Christmas balls and 4 star shaped Christmas snowmen

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let s = star shaped Christmas snowman

    and let b = Christmas ball

    We know that each snowman will cost $3, so therefore it will be 3s and each ball will equal $4, resulting in 4b

    Thus the equation would be 36 = 3s + 4b

    and s + b = 10

    Solve for one so s = 10 - b and plug it into the other equation

    36 = 3 (10 - b) + 4b

    36 = 30 - 3b + 4b

    36 = 30 + b

    6 = b

    Plug b into one of the equations to solve for s

    s + 6 = 10

    s = 4
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