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27 June, 04:44

Danny brought $23.75 to the state fair. He bought a burger, a souvenir, and a pass. The burger was 1/4 as much as the souvenir, and the souvenir cost 2/3 the cost of the pass. Danny had $4.50 left over after buying these items. What was the cost of each item?

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  1. 27 June, 05:10
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    cost of pass = $10.5

    cost of souvenir = $7

    cost of burger = $1.75

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Total money with Danny = $23.75

    Let the cost of pass be $x

    As the souvenir cost 2/3 the cost of the pass

    Thus cost of souvenir = $ (2/3) x

    Cost of burger is 1/4 of souvenir

    Thus cost of burger = (1/4) * (2/3) x = $ 1/6x

    Total cost of all the three item in terms of x

    x + (2/3) x + (1/6) x

    => (6x+4x+x) / 6 = 11x/6

    Given that after money spent on buying all the three thing he has left $4.50

    subtracting money spent on buying three things from total money is equal to $4.50

    Mathematically it can be written as

    $23.75 - 11x/6 = $4.50

    => $23.75 - $4.50 = 11x/6

    =>$19.25 = 11x/6

    => $19.25*6 = 11 x

    => $115.5 = 11x

    => $115.5/11 = x

    => x = 10.5

    Thus,

    cost of pass = x = $10.5

    cost of souvenir = $ (2/3) x = $ (2/3) * 10.5 = $7

    cost of burger = $ 1/6x = $ (1/6) * 10.5 = $1.75
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