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5 December, 00:57

Emily purchased a couch, loveseat, in the chair for $2000. The Loveseat cost twice as much as the chair, and the couch cost $600 more than the love seat. Find the cost of the couch, loveseat, and chair.

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  1. 5 December, 01:15
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    Chair $280

    Loveseat $560

    Couch $ 1,160

    Step-by-step explanation:

    chair = x

    loveseat=2x

    couch = 2x + 600

    x + 2x + 2x + 600 = 2000

    5x + 600 = 2000 subtract 600 from both sides

    5x = 1400 divide by 5

    x = $280

    Chair is the value of x = $280

    Loveseat is twice the value of x = 2 x $280 = $560

    Couch is twice the value of x plus $600 = $560 + $600
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