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21 June, 08:35

At a bargain store, Tanya bought 3 items that each cost the same amount. Tony bought 5 items that each cost the same amount, but each was $1.50 less than the items that Tanya bought. Both Tanya and Tony paid the same amount of money. What was the individual cost of each person's items?

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  1. 21 June, 08:44
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    First we create an equation to represent the problem.

    3 (X) = 5 (X - $1.50

    Next we distribute the term 5 on the right side.

    3 (X) = 5 (X) - $7.50

    Add $7.50 to each side and simplify.

    3 (X) + $7.50 = 5 (X)

    Now subtract 3 (X) from both sides and simplify.

    $7.50 = 2 (X)

    Divide both sides by 2 and simplify.

    $3.75 = X

    This is the price of one of Tanya's items. Subtract $1.50 to see Tony's item price.
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