Its a simultaneous equation:
lets make "x" the used games and "y" the new ones
4x + 2y = 84
6x + y = 78. (multiply this by 2 to cancel out y)
12x + 2y = 156
so now we subtract them:
12x - 4x = 156 - 84
x = 9
used games cost $9
new games cost 78 - 6(9) = $24
Janet has $120 but she already bought 3 NEW games so:
120 - 3(24) = $48 left
48/9 = how many used ones she can buy = 5. something
she can buy 5 used
Answer:
a. x = 14
b. Perimeter = 77
Step-by-step explanation:
a. Based on the Triangle Proportionality Theorem:
Cross multiply
Add 2 to both sides
Divide both sides by 2
x = 14
b. Perimeter of ∆QRS = RQ + QS + RS = (2x - 2) + 13 + 17 + (21 - 7) + 7
Plug in the value of x
= (2(14) - 2) + 13 + 17 + 14 + 7
= 26 + 13 + 17 + 14 + 7
= 77
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Answer: - 17 ( 2x +1 )
Step-by-step explanation: