Asked by Georgianna
If company A has an excess amount of glove they are willing to sell for a flat rate of 79.95. and company B has gloves they will sell for 30.95 and .15 per pair of gloves and company C also has gloves they will sell for 20.95 and .35 per pair. when will the costs be the same?
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Answered by
Reiny
1st equation:
.15x + 30.95 = 79.95
.15x = 49
x = 327 pairs of gloves
2nd equation:
.35x + 20.95 = 79.95
x = 169 pairs of gloves
3rd equation
.35x + 20.95 = .15x + 30.95
.2x = 10
x = 50
A and B gloves will cost the same if they sell327 pairs
A and C gloves will cost the same at 169 pairs
B and C gloves will cost the same at 50 gloves
Silly question, unless I mis-understood the question.
.15x + 30.95 = 79.95
.15x = 49
x = 327 pairs of gloves
2nd equation:
.35x + 20.95 = 79.95
x = 169 pairs of gloves
3rd equation
.35x + 20.95 = .15x + 30.95
.2x = 10
x = 50
A and B gloves will cost the same if they sell327 pairs
A and C gloves will cost the same at 169 pairs
B and C gloves will cost the same at 50 gloves
Silly question, unless I mis-understood the question.
Answered by
Georgianna
Not a silly question and thanks for the help!
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