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A textbook store sold a combined total of 252 chemistry and physics textbooks in a week. The number of chemistry textbooks sold was 78 more than the number of physics textbooks sold. How many textbooks of each type were sold?Number of chemistry textbooks sold:Number of physics textbooks sold:

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We need to find the number of textbooks of each type that were sold.

Let's call C the number of Chemistry books and P the number of Physics books that were sold.

Since the store sold a combined total of 252, we have:


C+P=252

Also, the number of chemistry textbooks sold was 78 more than the number of physics textbooks sold:


C=78+P

Then, in order to find the value of P, we can replace C with 78+P in the first equation. We obtain:


\begin{gathered} 78+P+P=252 \\ \\ 78+2P=252 \\ \\ 78+2P-78=252-78 \\ \\ 2P=174 \\ \\ (2P)/(2)=(174)/(2) \\ \\ P=87 \end{gathered}

Now, we can use the above result to find C:


\begin{gathered} C=78+87 \\ \\ C=165 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the answers are:

• Number of chemistry textbooks sold:, ,165

• Number of physics textbooks sold:, ,87

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