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8 October, 01:32

A politician wants to distribute campaign flyers to 8000 homes in his district. The color flyers cost him $0.08 each, and the black and white flyers cost $0.05 each. He has $500 to spend on printing. What is the maximum number of color flyers he can buy (and still deliver flyers to all 8000 homes) ?

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  1. 8 October, 01:34
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    Given:

    8000 homes

    color flyers : $0.08 each

    black and white flyers : $0.05 each

    budget of $500

    c + b = 8,000

    0.08c + 0.05b = 500

    c = 8,000 - b

    0.08 (8,000 - b) + 0.05b = 500

    640 - 0.08b + 0.05b = 500

    -0.03b = 500 - 640

    -0.03b = - 140

    b = - 140 / - 0.03

    b = 4,667 black and white flyers

    c = 8,000 - b

    c = 8,000 - 4,667

    c = 3,333 colored flyers

    0.08 (c) + 0.05 (b) = 500

    0.08 (3,333) + 0.05 (4,667) = 500

    266.64 + 233.35 = 500

    499.99 = 500

    500 = 500
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