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30 September, 18:15

A school bought pens, each costing $1, and pencils, each costing $0.5. The cost of the whole purchase was $220. How many pens and pencils were purchased if there were 80 more pencils than pens?

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  1. 30 September, 18:22
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    The number of pens = 120 and the number of pencils = 200

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the number of pens x, and the number of pencils is y

    the cost of one pen $1, and the cost of one pencil $0.5

    The cost of the whole purchase was $220

    1 * x + 0.5 * y = 220

    x + 0.5 y = 220 ⇒ eq. (1)

    there were 80 more pencils than pens

    y - x = 80 ⇒ eq. (2)

    from eq. (2) x = y - 80

    By substitution with x from the last equation at eq. (1)

    ∴ (y - 80) + 0.5 y = 220

    1.5y = 220 + 80 = 300

    y = 300/1.5 = 200

    x = y - 80 = 200 - 80 = 120

    So, the number of pens = 120 and the number of pencils = 200
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