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29 February, 09:24

At shoes for less, a pair of shoes is 15$ less than a pair of boots. Kennedy purchased three pairs of shoes and two pairs of boots for $120. How much does each cost?

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  1. 29 February, 12:51
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    B=s-15 b=boots, s=shoes

    2b+3s=120

    2 (s-15) + 3s=120

    2s+3s-30=120

    5s=150

    s=30$. b=s-15

    b=15$
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