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14 October, 14:31

Two friends visited Washington D. C. for the weekend. Person 1 rode the subway one stop, 5 times at the peak fare price and four times at the off peak fare price for a total cost of $17.40. Person 2 rode with Person 1, 2 times at the peak fare price and three times at the off peak fair price for a total cost of $9.20. How much was the peak fare price?

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  1. 14 October, 14:47
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    The peak fare price is $2,2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Considering

    peak fare price = x off peak fare price = y

    Person 1

    5x + 4y = 17,40

    Person 2

    2x + 3y = 9,20

    Isolating the x

    2x = 9,20-3y

    x = (9,20-3y) / 2=4,6 - 1,5y

    x=4,6 - 1,5y

    Replacing in the other equation

    5 (4,6 - 1,5y) + 4y=17,40

    23-7,5y+4y=17,40

    23-17,40=7,5y-4y

    5,6=3,5y

    y=1,60 (this is the off peak fare)

    x = 4,60-1,5y

    x = 4,60-1,5*1,60

    x=2,2 (this is the peak fare)
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