Let 'j' be the cost of the jacket and let 's' be the cost of the shirt. Then, if they cost $75.08, then we have the following expression:

since the price of the jacket was 5.32 less than the shirt, then, we have:

using this equation on the first equation, we get the following:

now that we have that the shirt costs $40.20, we can find the price of the jacket:]

therefore, the price of the jacket is $34.88 and the price of the shirt costs $40.20