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Mr. Abernathy bought a selection of wrenches for his shop and paid $78. He bought the same number of $1.50 and $2.50 wrenches, and half of that number of $4 wrenches. The number of $3 wrenches is one more than the number of $4 wrenches. How many of each did he buy?

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x = # of $4 wrenches
2x = # of $1.50 wrenches
2x = # of $2.50 wrenches
x+1 = # of $3 wrenches

x(4.00) + 2x(1.50) + 2x(2.50) + (x+1)(3.00) = $78
4x + 3x + 5x + 3x + 3 = 78
15x + 3 = 78
15x = 75
x = 5

Therefore, he has 5 $4 wrenches, 10 $1.50 wrenches, 10 $2.50 wrenches and 6 $3 wrenches.
Verify:
5($4) + 10($1.50) + 10($2.50) + 6($3) = $20 + $15 + $25 + $18 = $78
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