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A toy baseball and bat cost $1.50 together. The bat costs $1.00 more than the baseball. How much does the baseball cost?

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Write an equation system based on the problem
x stands for the bat, and y stands for the baseball
"A toy baseball and bat cost $1.50 together" could be written as:
∴ x + y = 1.5
"The bat costs $1.00 more than the baseball" could be written as:
∴ x = y + 1

Solve the equation system by substitution method. Plug x as y + 1 into the first equation
x + y = 1.5
y + 1 + y = 1.5
2y + 1 = 1.5
2y = 1.5 - 1
2y = 0.5
y = 0.5/2
y = 0.25

The baseball costs $0.25
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$0.50 is the answer. If the bat is $1.00 more than the baseball, you would subtract that from the total cost which is $1.50 so the answer would be $0.50.
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