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27 October, 18:25

you can buy T-shirts for 12$ each, polo shirts for 24$, and rugby shirts for 36$ each. Suppose you want to have the same number of T-shirts as polo shirts. Buying 200 shirts with a budget of $5400, how many of each shirt should you buy?

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  1. 27 October, 18:53
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    50 t-shirts, 50 polo shirts, 100 rugby shirts

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1) same number of T-shirts as polo shirts

    x (t - shirts) and x (polo shirts) = x + x

    2) y rugby shirts

    3) x+x+y = 200 shirts

    2x + y = 200

    4) 12x + 24x + 36y = 5400

    36x + 36y = 5400

    36 (x+y) = 5400

    x + y = 150

    5) 2x + y = 200

    - (x + y = 150)

    x = 50

    6) 2x+y = 200

    2*50 + y = 200

    100 + y = 200

    y = 100

    7) check

    12x + 24x + 36y = 5400

    12*50 + 24*50 + 36 * 100 = 5400

    5400 = 5400
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