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Answer:

Chicken is $8

Duck is $5

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Let [tex]x[/tex] represent the cost of chickens and let [tex]y[/tex] represent the cost ducks. Since we have two unknowns, we need two equations to find them.

Step 2: The total cost of chickens Michael sold last month can be shown as [tex]50x[/tex], and the total cost of ducks he sold last month can beshown as [tex]30y[/tex] Since these together add up to 550, we get these equations:

[tex]50x+30y = 550[/tex]

We are also given that this month, Michael sold 44 chickens, and 36start text, 36 ducks, $532. This equaion can be expressed as:

[tex]44x+36y=532[/tex]

Now that we have a system of the two equations, we can now go ahead and solve the two equations.

Step 3: We can now solve the system of equations by using the elimination method. Manipulate the equations so one of the variables has the same coefficients but with opposite signs.

[tex]-6*50x+(-6)*30y\\=-300x-180y\\=-6*550\\=-3300[/tex]                  [tex]5*44x+5*36y\\=220x+180y\\=5*532\\=2660[/tex]

Now eliminate [tex]y[/tex]

[tex]-300x-180y=-3300\\+220x+180y=2660\\=-80x-0=-640[/tex]

When we solve the resulting equation, we obtain that [tex]x=8[/tex]. Then, we can substitute this into one of the original equations and solve for [tex]y[/tex] to obtain [tex]y=5[/tex].

Step 4: Recall that [tex]x[/tex] denotes the cost of a chicken and [tex]y[/tex] denotes the cost of a duck. Therefore, a chicken costs $8, and a duck costs $5

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