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| Question 585108:  Ok so here is my word problem:
 A university bookstore recently sold a wirebound graph-paper notebook for $1.64, and a college-ruled notebook for $1.17. At the start of spring semester, a combination of 50 of these notebooks were sold for a total of $66.02. How many of each type were sold?
 So far what I have is:
 x+y=50
 1.64x+1.17y=66.02
 I found that x=50-y but now I am completely lost. Please help. Thanks in advance.
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A university bookstore recently sold a wirebound graph-paper notebook for $1.64, and a college-ruled notebook for $1.17. At the start of spring semester, a combination of 50 of these notebooks were sold for a total of $66.02. How many of each type were sold? So far what I have is:
 x+y=50
 1.64x+1.17y=66.02
 I found that x=50-y but now I am completely lost. Please help. Thanks in advance.
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 That's a good start.
 Sub for x in the 2nd equation
 1.64x+1.17y=66.02
 Eliminate fractions first
 164x+117y=6602
 164*(50-y) + 117y = 6602
 8200 - 164y + 117y = 6602
 -47y = - 1598
 y = 34 = 34 college-ruled, whatever that is.
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 x = 50-y = 16 graph-paper thingies
 
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