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3 July, 07:33

A surf shop rents surfboards and charges x dollars for one rental day. it gives a discount for a weekly seven day rental and only charges 5x. On a Saturday shop rents 20 boards for a one day rental and 10 boards at the weekly rate and had total sales of $600.

A. How much did the shop charge to rent a board for a one-day rental?

B. How much does the shop charge for a weekly rental?

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  1. 3 July, 07:54
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    A. The shop charges $8.517 for a one-day rental

    B. The shop charges $42.857 for a weekly rental.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Step 1; The shop charges $x for a one-day rental and $5x for a weekly rental. Assume $x = a and $5x = b, from this we can write,

    5a = b, take this as equation 1.

    Step 2; The shop had a total sale of $600 by renting 20 boards for a one-day rental and 10 boards for a weekly rental. So,

    20a + 10b = 600, take this as equation 2.

    Substituting equation 1 in 2, we get

    20a + 10 (5a) = 600,

    20a + 50a = 600, a = 600 / 70,

    a = $8.5714.

    From equation 1, 5a = b,

    5 * $8.5714 = b,

    b = $42.857.

    So for a one-day rental, the shop charges $8.5714 and for a weekly rental it charges $42.857.
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