Respuesta :
Answer:
Part a) [tex]3x=5(x-1.50)[/tex]
Part b) [tex]x=\$3.75[/tex]
Part c) see the explanation in Part c)
Part d) see the explanation in Part d)
Step-by-step explanation:
Part a) Write an equation
Let
x -----> represent the cost of one of Tanya's items
y ----> represent the cost of one of Tony's items
we know that
[tex]y=x-1.50[/tex]
Tanya bought 3 items -----> 3x
Tony bought 5 items -----> 5y----> 5(x-1.50)
If Tanya and Tony paid the same amount of money
then
The cost of three of Tanya's items is equal to the the cost of five of Tony's items
so
[tex]3x=5(x-1.50)[/tex]
Part b) Solve the equation
we have
[tex]3x=5(x-1.50)[/tex]
Solve for x
distribute the right side
[tex]3x=5x-7.50[/tex]
Group terms that contain the same variable
[tex]5x-3x=7.50[/tex]
Combine like terms'
[tex]2x=7.50[/tex]
Divide by 2 both sides
[tex]x=\$3.75[/tex]
Find the value of y
[tex]y=3.75-1.50=\$2.25[/tex]
Part c) Check your solution
substitute the value of x in the originally equation
[tex]3(3.75)=5(3.75-1.50)[/tex]
[tex]11.25=5(2.25)[/tex]
[tex]11.25=11.25[/tex] ----> is verified
Part d) State the solution in complete sentences
we have that
The cost of one of Tanya's items was $3.75
Tanya paid $11.25 for 3 items
The cost of one of Tony's items was $2.25
Tony paid $11.25 for 5 items
Tanya and Tony paid the same amount of money