Question 148237: How do I set up the following word problem into a mathematical equation:
A customer walks into an electronics store and buys five MP3 players and eight sets of headphones, paying $840. A second customer buys three MP3 players and four sets of headphones, and pays $480. How much does an MP3 player cost? How much does a set of headphones cost?
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! How do I set up the following word problem into a mathematical equation:
A customer walks into an electronics store and buys five MP3 players and eight sets of headphones, paying $840. A second customer buys three MP3 players and four sets of headphones, and pays $480. How much does an MP3 player cost? How much does a set of headphones cost?
Five times the cost of an MP3 player PLUS eight times
the cost of a set of headphones EQUALS $840.
5M + 8H = 840
Three times the cost of an MP3 player PLUS four times
the cost of a set of headphones EQUALS $480.
3M + 4H = 480
So we have this system of equations:
5M + 8H = 840
3M + 4H = 480
Can you solve the system of equations by elimination or
substitution? If not post again asking how.
Answer M = $120, H = $30
Edwin
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