Respuesta :
Let the price of a game be X
Tonya bought three so you have 3X
Tony 's games were 0.50 less, so his price was x-0.50.
He bought 4 games so you have 4(X-0.50)
Now set the two equations to equal each other because they paid the same total amount:
3x = 4(x-0.50)
Now solve:
3x = 4(x-0.50)
Use distributive property:
3x = 4x - 2
Subtract 4x from both sides:
-x = -2
Divide both sides by -1:
x = 2
The price Tonya paid per game was $2
$2 x 3 games = $6 total.
The price Tony paid per game was $1.50
$1.50 x 4 games = $6 total.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
a) Let x be the price of one of Tanya's games and y be the price of one of Tony's games. We know that Tony's games cost 0.50 less than Tanya's then
y = x-0.5
Tanya bought 3 games, so the amount of games she purchased is 3*x.
b) On the same fashion, Tony bought 4 games. So the amount he purchased is 4*y = 4*(x-0.5).
c) Since both spent the same money, we have that 3*x = 4*(x-0.5)
ON the right hand side, distribute the multiplication, so you get
3x = 4x- 4*0.5 = 4x-2.
Then, substract 3x on both sides
3x-3x = 0 = 4x-3x-2 = x-2
Then, add 2 on both sides
0+2 = 2 = x-2+2 = x .
This means, that Tanya's games cost 2 each and Tony's games cost 1.50 each.
Note that 2*3 = 6 = 4*1.50, which proves that x=2 is the correct answer.