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Answer the question pls-example-1
User Pavlo Zin
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Answer:

a) 47

b) 61

Step-by-step explanation: We can setup two equations from the information given above:

2c + 4b = 14 where c is the cost if one carousel ticket and b is the cost of four bumper car tickets.

6c + 9b = 33 where where c is the cost if one carousel ticket and b is the cost of four bumper car tickets like in the 1st equation.

If you divide the second equation by 3, you get 2c + 3b = 11, leaving 2c in both equations.

If you subtract both equations by the elimination method:

2c + 4b = 14

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2c + 3b = 11

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b = 3, which solves for the cost of one bumper car ticket

If you plug this value back into the first (or second) equation,

ex. 2c + 4(3) = 14 -> 2c = 2 -> c=1

You get c = 1, which solves for the cost of one carousel ticket.

Then you plug these values (c=1 and b=3) in a) and b):

a) 8*1 + 13*3 = 47

b) 10*1 + 17*3 = 61

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