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5 August, 17:09

one day, he bought 5 pairs of socks for $3.50 each and 4 pairs of shoes for d dollars each. He spent a total of $163.50. Write and solve an equation to find the cost of one pair of shoes

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  1. 5 August, 17:14
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    5·$3.50 + 4d = $163.50 d = $ (163.50 - 5·3.50) / 4 = $36.50

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The total purchase amount is the sum of the products of the cost of an item times the number of that item. For 5 items costing $3.50 each and 4 items costing "d" each, the total purchase amount is ...

    5·$3.50 + 4·d = $163.50

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    This is solved by undoing what is done to the variable. The variable is multiplied by 4 and a quantity added to that product. We undo these operations in reverse order.

    First we subtract the added quantity:

    4d = $163.50 - 5·3.50 = $146.00

    Then we undo the multiplication by dividing by the coefficient of d:

    4d/4 = $146.0/4

    d = $36.50

    The cost of one pair of shoes is $36.50.
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