Question 1124330: Hello,
I am not sure how to setup and solve the following word problem (if it's unclear I will explain, I had to translate to English)
A boy buys an amount of books for an amount of money. If the price of the books went down 10 dollars the boy would buy 50 more books from what he already bought. If the price went up 5 dollars the boy would buy 10 less from what he already bought. What is the amount of money that the boy was able to use?
Thanks.
Answer by ikleyn(52788) (Show Source):
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Let P be the price of one book and N be the number of books that the boy buys (the basic scenario).
Then at the first scenario he pays (P-10) per book and buys (N+50) books, so
(P-10)*(N+50) = NP. (1)
Similarly, under the second scenario, you get the equation
(P+5)*(N-10) = NP. (2)
You can simplify the first equation in this way
PN - 10N + 50P - 500 = NP, or
-10N + 50P = 500. or
10N - 50P = -500 (1')
You can simplify the second equation in this way
PN + 5N - 10P - 50 = NP, or
5N - 10P = 50. (2')
Thus you have this system of two equations
10N - 50P = -500 (1')
5N - 10P = 50. (2')
To solve it, use the elimination method. For it, multiply the eq(2') by 2 (both sides) and then subtract it from eq(1'). You will get
-50P - (-20P) = -500 - 2*50, or
-30P = -600
which implies P = = 20.
Now from eq(2') you have
5N = 50 + 10P = 50+10*20 = 250,
hence, N = 250/5 = 50.
Answer. P = 20, N = 50 and NP (which is under the question) is NP = 50*20 = 1000.
What is the amount of money that the boy was able to use ? - It is 1000.
Solved.
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