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During its first week of business, a market sold a total of 108 apples and oranges. The second week, five times the number of apples and three times the number of oranges were sold. A total of 452 apples and oranges were sold during the second week. How many more apples than oranges were sold in the first week?

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Answer:

  • 20 more apples than oranges were sold in the first week

Step-by-step explanation:

1) First week

  • 108 apples and oranges.
  • Variables:

number of apples: A

number of oranges: N

  • Equation:

A + N = 108 ---------- equation 1

2) Second week

  • Five times the number of apples: 5A
  • Three times the number of oranges: 3N
  • A total of 452 apples and oranges.
  • Equation:

5A + 3N = 452 --------- equation 2

3) System of equations

  • A + N = 108 ---------- equation 1
  • 5A + 3N = 452 --------- equation 2

4) Solve

i) Mutiply the equation 1 by - 3:

  • - 3A - 3N = - 324 ---------- equation 1a

ii) Add equations 1a and 2 and simplify:

  • 5A - 3A = 452 - 324
  • 2A = 128
  • A = 64

iii) Substitute the value of A in the equation 1 and solve for N:

  • 64 + N = 108
  • N = 108 - 64
  • N = 44

5) How many more apples than oranges were sold in the first week?

  • 64 - 44 = 20 ← answer
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