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22 August, 14:43

Certain items are purchased jointly. If each person pays 8 coins, the surplus is 3 coins, and if each person gives 7 coins, the deficiency is 4 coins. Let x represent the number of people and y the number of coins needed to purchase the items. Find the number of people and the number of coins used to purchase the items.

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  1. 22 August, 14:52
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    7 people purchase the items and they used 53 coins

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the number of people.

    Let y be the number of coins needed to purchase the items.

    If each person pays 8 coins, the surplus is 3 coins. This is illustrated below:

    8x = y + 3 (1)

    if each person gives 7 coins, the deficiency is 4 coins. This is illustrated below:

    7x = y - 4 (2)

    Solving by elimination method: subtract equation (2) from equation (1). This is illustrated below:

    8x = y + 3 (1)

    - (7x = y - 4) (2)

    x = 7.

    Next, Substituting the value of x into any of the equation to obtain y. In this case I will be using equation 1 as illustrated below:

    8x = y + 3 (1)

    8 (7) = y + 3

    56 = y + 3

    Collect like terms

    y = 56 - 3

    y = 53

    Therefore, 7 people purchase the items and they used 53 coins
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