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15 August, 07:50

A woman went marketing for sugar for canning. In one store, sugar was 8 1/2¢ per pound and she found that she lacked 30¢ of having enough money to buy the number of pounds she needed. She bought the required amount of sugar at another store for 8¢ per pound, and had 45¢ left. How much money did she have before making the purchase?

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  1. 15 August, 07:54
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    X=amount of money woman has

    n=pounds of sugar

    Store #1: 8.5*n=x+30

    Store #2: 8*n=x-25

    multiply #2 by 17/16 to make coefficient of n same as in #1

    2: 8.5*n=17/16 (x-25)

    Subtract #2 from #1

    0=x+30-17/16 (x-25)

    x+30-17x/16 + 25*17/16

    x/16=30+25*17/16

    x=480+425

    =905 cents

    =$9.05
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