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24 February, 04:50

Suppose you got 8 mangoes and 3 apples for $18 and 3 mangoes and 5 apples for $14.50. how mush does each mango and each apple cost.

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  1. 24 February, 05:01
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    Let m = cost of mangoes

    a = cost of apples

    8m+3a=18 total (first equation)

    3m+5a=14.50 (Second Equation)

    Solve using system of equations

    8m+3a=18.00

    3m+5a=14.50

    Multiply 1st equation by 5 and second equation by - 3:

    5 (8m+3a) = 5 (18.00)

    -3 (3m+5a) = - 3 (14.50)

    Your problem should look like:

    40m+15a=90

    -9m+-15a=-43.5

    Then you cancel out the 15a and (-15a). So when you combine like terms you get: 31m=46.5

    Divide each side by 31.

    31m/31=46.5/31

    m = 1.5

    Then you plug in 1.5 into any of the original equation to find the cost of your apples.

    3 (1.5) + 5a=14.5

    4.5 + 5a = 14.5

    5a=14.5-4.5

    5a=10

    a=2

    Each Mango cost $1.50 and each apple costs $2.00
  2. 24 February, 05:40
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    Suppose a mango cost x dollar and a apple cost y dollar

    there will be an binary system of equation

    8*x+3*y=18

    3*x+5*y=14.5

    so soultions have to x=48/31 y=16/31
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