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29 March, 03:37

Paws at Play made a total of $1,234 grooming 22 dogs. Paws at Play charges $43 to groom each small dog and $75 for each large dog.

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  1. 29 March, 04:04
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    Answer: No of Small Dogs = 13 and,

    No of Large Dogs = 9

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let us assume,

    Small dogs = x and Large dogs = y

    The total number of dogs is 22

    So the first equation is x + y = 22

    Total grooming sales = $1234

    Cost to groom small dogs (x) = $43

    Cost to groom large dogs (y) = $75

    So the second equation is will be,

    (43 * small dogs) + (75 * Large dogs) = $1234

    i. e., 43x + 75y = 1234

    To find the value of y, multiply the equation 1 with 43

    i. e., 43x + 43y = 946

    Now compare and subtract the above equation from equation 2

    43x + 75y = 1234

    43x + 43y = 946

    32y = 288

    y = 288 : 32

    y = 9

    Put the value of y in any equation to find the value of x

    Putting the value of y = 9 in equation 1

    x + y = 22

    x + 9 = 22

    x = 22 - 9

    x = 13

    Therefore, Small dogs = 13

    Large dogs = 9
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