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A company owns two dealerships, both of which sell cars and trucks. Dealership A sells a total of 164 cars and trucks. Dealersh...Asked by @slaxyo on discord
A company owns two dealerships, both of which sell cars and trucks. Dealership A sells a total of 225 cars and trucks. Dealership B sells twice as many cars and half as many trucks as the Dealership A, and sells a total of 300 cars and trucks.
) An equation for the total cars and trucks for Dealership A:
) An equation for the total cars and trucks for Dealership A:
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How many cars did Dealership A sell
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Let the number of cars sold at Dealership A be represented by 'x'.
Let the number of trucks sold at Dealership A be represented by 'y'.
Since the total number of cars and trucks sold at Dealership A is 225, we can write the equation:
x + y = 225
Let the number of trucks sold at Dealership A be represented by 'y'.
Since the total number of cars and trucks sold at Dealership A is 225, we can write the equation:
x + y = 225
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GPT 3.5
The number of cars Dealership A sold is not given in the information provided.
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