Answer:
Stefan spend $120 originally.
Stefan made $72 by selling bicycle and helmet to Jim.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Cost of bicycle = $175
Cost of Helmet = $17
Percent of total cost of Jim = 160% of original cost of Stefan
We need to find the Amount Stefan spend originally and money he made by selling the bicycle and helmet to Jim.
Solution:
Let the Amount Stefan spend originally be 'x'.
Total Cost of Jim is equal to sum of Cost of bicycle and Cost of Helmet.
framing in equation form we get;
Total Cost of Jim = [tex]175+17 =\$192[/tex]
Now we know that;
Total Cost of Jim is equal to 160% of Amount Stefan spend originally.
framing in equation form we get;
[tex]192 = \frac{160}{100}\times x\\\\192 =1.6x[/tex]
Dividing both side by 1.6 we get;
[tex]\frac{192}{1.6}=\frac{1.6x}{1.6}\\\\x= \$120[/tex]
Hence Stefan spend $120 originally.
Now we can say that;
Money Stefan made is equal to Money Stefan spend originally minus Total Cost of Jim.
framing in equation form we get;
Money Stefan made = [tex]192-120 =\$72[/tex]
Hence Stefan made $72 by selling bicycle and helmet to Jim.