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6 September, 11:35

An animal shelter spends $4.00 per day to care for each cat and $4.50 per day to care for each dog. Gabriella noticed that the shelter spent $147.00 caring for cats and dogs on Wednesday. Gabriella found a record showing that there were a total of 35 cats and dogs on Wednesday. How many cats were at the shelter on Wednesday?

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  1. 6 September, 12:04
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    21 cats

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since there are two variables and two sets of data, you can set up a system of equations and use the method of subsitution to solve for a variable which can then be substituted into the other equation.

    First equation: 4c + 4.5d = 147 where c = cats and d = dogs

    Second equation: c + d = 35

    Solve for d in the second equation: d = 35 - c

    Substitute the expression '35 - c' in for 'd' in the first equation:

    4c + 4.5 (35 - c) = 147

    Distribute: 4c + 157.7 - 4.5c = 147 or 157.5 - 0.5c = 147

    Subtract 157.5 from both sides: 157.5 - 157.5 - 0.5c = 147 - 157.5 or - 0.5c = - 10.5

    Divide and solve for c: - 0.5c/-0.5 = - 10.5/-0.5 or c = 21 cats
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