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25 October, 20:31

The denarius was a unit of currency in ancient Rome. Suppose it costs the Roman government 1 0 1010 denarius per day to support 3 33 legionaries and 3.33 archers. It only costs 3.33 denarius per day to support one legionary and one archer. Use a system of linear equations in two variables. Can we solve for a unique cost for each soldier?

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  1. 25 October, 20:55
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    assuming you copied and pasted this from khan academy and the original numbers are 10, 3, 3 and 3, make two equations:

    x+y=3 and 3x+3y=10

    x+y=3 - > solve for y - > y=-x+3

    plug into 3x+3y=10

    3x+3 (-x+3) = 10

    3x-3x+9=10 - > the 3x's cancel out

    9=10

    however 9 does not equal 10 and therefore, there is no solution
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