Question 620084
Runyon Co. sells T-shirts for $4 and shorts for $5. If total sales were $850 and people bought three times as many T-shirts as shorts, what would be the number of T-shirts and shorts sold? 
I think that shorts should be X and shirts should be 3X, but I'm not sure how to figure the rest. 
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Equations:
Quantity Eq::: T = 3S
Value Eq::::; 4T + 5S = 850
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Substitute for "T" and solve for "S":
4(3S) + 5S = 850
17S = 850
S = 50 (# of shorts sold)
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Solve for "T":
T = 3S
T = 3*50 = 150 (# of T-shirts sold)
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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