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18 January, 14:58

Soup and salad cost $5.50 in total. the soup costs a dollar more than the salad. how much does the salad cost (in cents) ?

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  1. 18 January, 15:10
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    Let the cost of soup be X

    Let the cost of salad be Y

    The soup and salad cost totally be X+Y = 5.50 - - - eqn 1

    Given the relation that the cost of soup (X) is a one dollar more than that of

    salad (Y), and it can be written as a equation X = Y+1 - - eqn 2

    Sub eqn 2 in 1 we get Y+Y+1 = 5.50; 2Y+1 = 5.50; Y = 2.25

    therefore X+Y = 5.50; sub Y in the equation 1 X+2.25 = 5.50;

    X = 5.50 - 2.25 = 3.25; ie soup = 325 cents; salad = 225 cents
  2. 18 January, 15:18
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    Soup + Salad = 5.50

    Soup = Salad + 1

    Subtitute both formulas into:

    Salad + 1 + Salad = 5.50

    2 Salad = 4.50

    Salad = $ 2.25

    = 225 cents
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