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| Question 363852:  Model Cars, Inc. makes red cars, white cars, and blue cars. THe profit on a blue car is $10 more than the profit on a white car, and the profit on a red car is $7 less than the profit on a white car. If the profit on 2 red cars is $2 less than the profit on one blue car, what is the profit on a blue car?
 Answer by amoresroy(361)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Model Cars, Inc. makes red cars, white cars, and blue cars. THe profit on a blue car is $10 more than the profit on a white car, and the profit on a red car is $7 less than the profit on a white car. If the profit on 2 red cars is $2 less than the profit on one blue car, what is the profit on a blue car? Let b = profit on a blue car
 w = profit on a white car
 r = profit on a red car
 b = w + 10     (1)
 r = w - 7      (2)
 2r = b -2
 2r-b= -2         (3)
 
 Subtract eq. (2) by 2q. (1)
 r - b = 0 - 7 - 10
 r - b = -17     (4)
 Subtract eq. (3) by eq. (4)
 r - 0 = -2 - (-17)
 r = 15
 in eq (2)
 r = w - 7
 15 = w - 7
 w = 22
 in eq (1)
 b = w + 10
 b = 22 + 10
 b = 32
 The profit on a blue car is $32
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