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29 April, 08:13

Brad wants to buy flowers for his friend with $15. The daisies are $1 each and the roses are $3 each. He buys 3 more daisies than roses how much did the roses cost?

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  1. 29 April, 08:35
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    D + 3r = 15

    d = r + 3

    r + 3 + 3r = 15

    4r + 3 = 15

    4r = 15 - 3

    4r = 12

    r = 12/4

    r = 3 ... he bought 3 roses, at $ 3 per rose = $ 9 <==

    d = r + 3

    d = 3 + 3

    d = 6 ... he bought 6 daisies, at $ 1 per daisy = $ 6
  2. 29 April, 08:35
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    Brad wants to buy flowers for his friend with $15. The daisies are $1 each and the roses are $3 each. He buys 3 more daisies than roses how much did the roses cost?

    -daisies=x - - roses=y-

    x+y=15

    the sentence how he buys 3 more daisies than roses so ...

    (y=x-3)

    you then plug in the value of y in the equation to have only one variable ...

    x + 3 (x-3) = 15

    you then multiply 3 to the parenthesis ...

    x+3x-9=15

    then add 9 on both sides ...

    4x=24

    and then divide 4 on both sides ...

    x=6

    if you plug the value of x (daisies) in the equation ...

    6+y=15

    you subtract 6 on both sides and get ...

    y=9

    you can also get the answer by solving for y with x ...

    y=3 (x-3)

    (x=6)

    plug in x ...

    y=3 (6-3)

    y=3 (3)

    y=9

    Answer: the roses cost $9
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