The denarius was a unit of currency in ancient Rome. Suppose it costs the Roman government 10 denarius per day to support 3 legionaries and 3archers. It only costs 3 denarius per day to support one legionary and one archer. Use a system of linear equations in two variables. Can we solve for a unique cost for each soldier?

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Answer:

We can not solve for a unique cost for each soldier.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x be the daily cost for legionaries and y be the daily cost for archers.  

Upon using our given information we will get a system of linear equations as:

[tex]3x+3y=10...(1)[/tex]

[tex]x+y=3...(2)[/tex]

Now we will solve for x from our 2nd equation,

[tex]x = 3-y[/tex]

Now we will substitute this value in our 1st equation.

[tex]3(3-y)+3y=10[/tex]

[tex]9-3y+3y=10[/tex]

We can see that -3y cancels out with 3y  and 9 is not equal to 10. So this is an unsolvable system. Therefore, we can not find a unique cost for each soldier.


Answer: No solutions

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