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Answer:

$1.42

Explanation:

let each postcard cost $P and each envelope cost $E

given that the first customer paid $12 for 14 postcards and 5 envelopes.

Mathematically....

14P + 5E = 12 ---------(eq1)

similarly, the second customer paid $24.80 for 10 postcards and 15 envelopes.

10P + 15E = 24.80 ------- (eq 2)

Solving the system of equations by elimination:

(eq 1) x 3:

3(14P + 5E) = 3(12)

42P + 15E = 36 ------(eq 3)

eq3 - eq2

(42P + 15E) - (10P + 15E) = 36 - 24.80

42P + 15E - 10P - 15E = 11.20

42P - 10P = 11.20

32P = 11.20

P = 11.20 / 32 = $0.35

substituting this back into eq 1

14P + 5E = 12

14(0.35) + 5E = 12

4.9+ 5E = 12

5E = 12 - 4.9

5E = 7.1

E = 7.1/5

E = $1.42 (answer)

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