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18 December, 23:11

An animal shelter spends $3.00 per day to care for each cat and $6.50 per day to care for each dog. Amelia noticed that the shelter spent $84.00 caring for cats and dogs on Friday. Amelia found a record showing that there were a total of 21 cats and dogs on Friday. How many cats were at the shelter on Friday?

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  1. 18 December, 23:24
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    There were 15 cats at the shelter on Friday.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Cost of caring each cat = $3.00

    Cost for caring each dog = $6.50

    Total money spent by shelter = $84.00

    Total Cats and Dogs in the shelter = 21

    Let the number of cats in the shelter = k

    So, the number of dogs in shelter = 21 - k

    Also according to the question:

    Total expenditure on cats + total expenditure on dogs = $84.00

    or, k ($3.00) + (21-k) ($6.50) = $84.00

    or, 3k + 136.5 - 6.5 k = 84

    or, - 3.5 k = 84 - 136.5 = - 52.5

    ⇒3.5 k = 52.5 or k = 52.5/3.5 = 15

    ⇒ k = 15

    Hence, the number of cats in the shelter was 15 on Friday.
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