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| Question 24410:  Hi I am a mother of a pre-algebra student and I am having a problem helping her with this word problem.
 You are given $100 and need to buy cats, dogs and mice which also must equal 100. Cats cost $1.00, Dogs cost $15.00 and mice cost $.25. All the money must be gone and you have to use each animal at least once.
 I would appreciate any help that you can give me.
 Thank you
 Stephanie Kilburn
 Answer by askmemath(368)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Since you have to buy 1 of each animal,let's say you buy X Cats, Y Dogs and Z Mice. Now the sum total of these animals is 100
 i.e. X+Y+Z = 100
 Now since each cat costs $1, X cats will cost 1x X = 1X
 Similarly each dog will cost you 15Y
 and Each mouse will cost 0.25Z
 The sum total is $100
 So
 1X+15Y + 0.25Z = 100        (1)
 X+Y+Z = 100                  (2)
 Can you solve from here? Subtracting (2) from (1) will give you an equation in terms of Y and Z. Solve for either variable and put it back into any equation to get your answer.
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