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Pete paid a total of $60 for computer game CDs A and B. Then, he sold CD A with 40% margin, and CD B with 30% margin. He made a profit of $22. What was the cost of each game? Hint: system of equations
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Pete paid a total of $60 for computer game CDs A and B. Then, he sold CD A with 40% margin, and CD B with 30% margin. He made a profit of $22. What was the cost of each game? Hint: system of equations
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22 is the answer to the math equation
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So if it’s 60 in total
Cd A is 40
Cd B is 30
And made 22 then you would take the percentage either multiply or add then subtract or divide by the total and see if you get 22
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