Answer:
Bats = 6.32 or 6 units.
Gloves = 12.73 or 12 units.
The problem asks you to find the number of bats and gloves that the Baseball team can buy with 700$.
Answer:
According to the problem:
Costs:
Bats (B) = $60/unit
Gloves (G) = $25/unit
Relation (The number of bats will purchase is half the number of gloves):
B = G/2
And, since the total amount they have is $700:
![700=60\cdot B+25\cdot G](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/kr34jdg35xd0o98bc57bkteem5c55s43p8.png)
We can use the relation B = G/2 to find G.
![\begin{gathered} 700=60\cdot(G)/(2)+25\cdot G \\ 700=30\cdot G+25\cdot G \\ 700=55\cdot G \\ (700)/(55)=G \\ G=12.73 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/e94dftpfgh4he6ypf7qh77panvflezl2po.png)
The number of gloves is 12.73 or 12 (since it is not possible to buy 0.72 gloves).
The number of bats can be found using the relation:
![\begin{gathered} B=(G)/(2) \\ B=(12.73)/(2) \\ B=6.36 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/xq1gtwk7yycred8u8pi02495m163sh6v72.png)
The number of bats they can buy is 6.36 or 6 (since it is not possible to buy 0.36 baths).
In summary,
They can buy:
Bats = 6.32 or 6 units.
Gloves = 12.72 or 12 units.