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I'm a little confused ​-example-1
User Glukki
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71-6=65
Because shirt and pant have the same price we take the sum of them and divided 65 by the sum of shirt and pant
9+4=13
65/13=5
Each shirt or pant price 5$
User Giulio Muscarello
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she bought 9 shirts and 4 pants.

9 + 4 = 13 total articles of clothing.

Let's create an equation to model the problem.

x = price of one shirt or one pants

13x + $6 = $71

Subtract $6 from both sides.

13x = $65

Divide both sides by 13

x = $5

Each shirt or pair of pants costs $5.

The correct answer is D.

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