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8 October, 09:50

Terri and josh Goldman had a pottery stand at the annual craft fair. They sold some of their pottery at the original price of $10.50 each but later decreased the price of each by $3.00. If they sold all 85 pieces and took in $757.50, find how many they sold at the original price and how many they sold at the reduced price.

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  1. 8 October, 10:16
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    40 pieces are sold at original price,

    45 pieces are sold at reduced price.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let us assume the number of pieces sold at original price = x

    Now, the total number of pieces sold = 85

    ⇒ Number of pieces pieces sold at (original price + reduced price) = 85

    or, The number of pieces sold at reduced price

    = 85 - Number of pieces sold at original price = 85 - x

    1 piece sold at original price costed = $10.50

    ⇒ The cost of selling x pieces at original price = x (Cost of 1 original piece)

    = x ($10.50) = 10.50x

    Also, 1 piece sold at reduced price costed = $10.50 - $3 = $7.50

    ⇒ The cost of selling (85 - x) pieces at-reduced price

    = (85-x) (Cost of 1 reduced price piece)

    = (85-x) ($7.50) = 7.50 (85-x)

    Now, the all pieces are sold at $757.50

    ⇒ 10.50 x + 7.50 (85-x) = $757.50

    or, 10.50 x + 637.5 - 7.5x = 757.5

    or, 3 x = 757.5 - 637.5 = 120

    or, x = 120/3 = 40

    or, x = 40

    hence, 40 pieces are sold at original price,

    (85 - x) = (85 - 40) = 45 pieces are sold at reduced price.
  2. 8 October, 10:19
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    40 pieces are sold at original price,

    45 pieces are sold at reduced price.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let us assume the number of pieces sold at original price = x

    Now, the total number of pieces sold = 85

    ⇒ Number of pieces pieces sold at (original price + reduced price) = 85

    or, The number of pieces sold at reduced price

    = 85 - Number of pieces sold at original price = 85 - x

    1 piece sold at original price costed = $10.50

    ⇒ The cost of selling x pieces at original price = x (Cost of 1 original piece)

    = x ($10.50) = 10.50x

    Also, 1 piece sold at reduced price costed = $10.50 - $3 = $7.50

    ⇒ The cost of selling (85 - x) pieces at-reduced price

    = (85-x) (Cost of 1 reduced price piece)

    = (85-x) ($7.50) = 7.50 (85-x)

    Now, the all pieces are sold at $757.50

    ⇒ 10.50 x + 7.50 (85-x) = $757.50

    or, 10.50 x + 637.5 - 7.5x = 757.5

    or, 3 x = 757.5 - 637.5 = 120

    or, x = 120/3 = 40

    or, x = 40

    hence, 40 pieces are sold at original price,

    (85 - x) = (85 - 40) = 45 pieces are sold at reduced price.
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