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17 July, 12:26

A box of candy is has a value of $20. The value of the candy and the box are separate, but total $20. The candy alone is worth $19 more than the box. What is the value of just the box?

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  1. 17 July, 12:51
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    one single dollar

    Step-by-step explanation:

    twenty minus nineteen
  2. 17 July, 12:53
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    the box value is $ 0.5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    if we don't want to get confused what we can do is 2 equations, one that represents the relationship between the box and the candy, and another that represents the money

    x = candy

    y = box

    x = y + 19

    x + y = 20

    we replace in the second equation the value of x by (y + 19)

    x + y = 20

    (y + 19) + y = 20

    y + y = 20 - 19

    2y = 1

    y = 1/2

    y = 0.5

    we replace in the first equation the value of y by its value

    x = y + 19

    x = 0.5 + 19

    x = 19.5

    so the candy value is $ 19.5 and the box value is $ 0.5
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