Question 1086082:  In New York, the verrazano bridge charges a toll of $15. Thr Bronx-Whitestone bridge.charges $7.50. Suppose you use each.bridge some number of times, for a total of 11 uses. If you spend 105 in total on tolls, how many times did you use each bridge? 
 Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)      (Show Source): 
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x = number of times the Verrazano bridge is crossed 
y = number of times the Bronx-Whitestone bridge is crossed 
x and y are positive whole numbers
 
 
They must add to 11 because we're told "you use each bridge...for a total of 11 uses" 
x+y = 11
 
 
Solve for y to get 
x+y = 11 
x+y-x = 11-x 
y = 11-x 
We'll use this equation later
 
 
It costs $15 to cross the Verrazano bridge. If you cross it x times, then you spend 15*x dollars for this bridge alone.
 
 
It costs $7.50 to cross the Bronx-Whitestone bridge. If you cross this bridge y times, then it costs 7.50*y dollars just for this bridge alone
 
 
In total, it will cost you 15*x + 7.50*y dollars for both bridges combined. This total is equal to $105.
 
 
So we have this equation 
15*x + 7.50*y = 105
 
 
Replace y with 11-x. This works because y = 11-x is the equation we found earlier 
15*x + 7.50*y = 105 
15*x + 7.50*( y ) = 105 
15*x + 7.50*( 11-x ) = 105
 
 
Now solve for x 
15*x + 7.50*( 11-x ) = 105 
15*x + 7.50*( 11 ) + 7.50*( -x ) = 105 
15*x + 82.5 - 7.50*x = 105 
7.5*x + 82.5 = 105 
7.5*x + 82.5 - 82.5 = 105 - 82.5 
7.5*x =  22.5 
7.5*x/7.5 =  22.5/7.5 
x =  3
 
 
You used the Verrazano bridge 3 times
 
 
Use x = 3 to find y 
y = 11-x 
y = 11-3 
y = 8
 
 
You used the Bronx-Whitestone bridge 8 times 
 
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