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| Question 120175This question is from textbook Algebra Structure and Method
 :  Solve, using two equations in two variables
 If you buy six pens and one mechanical pencil, you'll get only $1 change from your $10 bill.  But if you buy four pens and two mechanical pencils, you'll get $2 change.  How much does each pen and each pencil cost?
 
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This question is from textbook Algebra Structure and Method
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! If you buy six pens and one mechanical pencil, you'll get only $1 change from your $10 bill. But if you buy four pens and two mechanical pencils, you'll get $2 change. How much does each pen and each pencil cost? -------------------
 Let "p" be the price of a pen; Let "m" be the price of a pencil.
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 EQUATIONS:
 6p + m = 9
 4p + 2m=8
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 Multiply thru 1st equation by 2 to get:
 12p + 2m = 18
 Subtract from the 2nd equation:
 -8p = -10
 p = 10/8 = $1.25 (price of a pen)
 Substitute to find "m":
 6(1.25)+m = 9
 7.50 + m = 9
 m = $1.50 (price of a michanical pencil)
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
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