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Question 334692:  At Gwen's garage sale, all books were one price, and all magazines were another price. Harriet bought four books and three magazines for $1.45, and June bought two books and five magazines for $1.25. What was the price of a book and what was the price of a book and what was the price of a magazine? 
 Answer by nyc_function(2741)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! 4B + 3M = 145 cents 
2B + 5M = 125 cents
 
This second equation tells you that buying twice as much will give you: 
4B + 10M = 250 cents
 
So, now, compare the two equations: 
4B + 3M = 145 cents 
4B + 10M = 250 cents
 
Since both have the same number of books, the only difference is in the number of magazines: 
7 extra magazines accounts for 105 cents (subtracting 10M - 3M, and 250 - 145).
 
So, magazines must cost 15cents, or $0.15 each. 
And putting this value into one of the original equations: 
4B + 3 * 15 = 145 
4B = 100 
B = 25 cents = $0.25
 
So, magazines cost $0.15, and books cost $0.25. 
 
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