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A textbook store sold a combined total of 427 physics and history textbooks in a week. The number of history textbooks sold was 79 less than the number of physics textbooks sold. how many textbooks if each type were sold?

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This is a sum and difference problem.


If you don't like system of equations, you can solve this problem doing the following:


Physics books (larger of the two numbers) = (427+79)/2 = 253

History books (smaller of the two numbers) = (427-79)/2=174


Check:

253+174=427 ✔

253-174=79 ✔


User Honi
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Set the equations. Let h = history textbooks, and p = physics textbooks


p + h = 427

p = h + 79


Plug in "h + 79" for "p"


h + 79 + h = 427


Simplify. Combine like terms


2h + 79 = 427


Isolate the h. Do the opposite of PEMDAS. subtract 79 from both sides.


2h + 79 (-79) = 427 (-79)


2h = 348


Isolate the h. Divide 2 from both sides


2h/2 = 348/2


h = 348/2


h = 174


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Plug in 174 for h in one of the equations.


p = h + 79


p = 174 + 79


p = 253


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Answer:

History Textbooks = 174

Physics Textbooks = 253

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hope this helps

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