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1 December, 20:34

In a recent year the total sales at restaurant A were $225,000 more than at restaurant B. Total sales at the two stores were $625,000,000. What were the sales for the year at each store. It's asking what was the amount of sales for the year at restaurant B $?

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  1. 1 December, 21:04
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    We can write the formula out from the given information:

    225,000 + B = A (Total sales at A were 225,000 more than B)

    B + A = 625,000,000 (Total sales at both)

    Since we know what A is (from the first formula), we can substitute.

    B + (225,000 + B) = 625,000,000 (Since we are adding, parenthesis are irrelevant)

    2B + 225,000 = 625,000,000 (B+B aka B*2 or 2B)

    2B = 624775000 (Subtract from both sides)

    B = 312387500 (Divide)

    We can plug B into the original formula:

    225000+312387500=A

    312612500 = A

    Verify the math works:

    225,000 + B = A

    225,000 + 312387500 = 312612500
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