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3 October, 18:18

David bought three DVDs in for books for $40 at a yard sale and I bought one DVD and six books for $18 how much did each DVD and book cost

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  1. 3 October, 18:22
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    Answer: One DVD is $12 and one book is $1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the DVD be d and the book be b.

    Case 1:

    3d + 4b = $40 ... (1)

    Case 2:

    1d + 6b = $18 ... (2)

    In this equations above, I intend to eliminate variable d, so I'm going to multiply the coefficient of d in (1) to multiply (2)

    3 * (1d + 6b = 18)

    3d + 18b = 54 ... (3)

    Then, subtract (1) from (3)

    3d + 18b = 54

    - (3d + 4b = 40)

    3d - 3d + 18b - 4b = 54 - 40

    0 + 14b = 14

    b = 14/14

    b = 1.

    Then substitute 1 for b in (2)

    1d + 6 (1) = 18

    d + 6 = 18

    d = 18 - 6

    d = 12.

    (d, b) = (12,1)
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