Question
Stanley bought five packs of Yu-Gi-Oh cards, $7 worth of bubble gum, and then eight more packs of Yu-Gi-Oh cards. Simon bought four packs of Yu-Gi-Oh cards, $10 worth of Cheetos, $12 worth of Mt. Dew, and then six more packs of Yu-Gi-Oh cards. If they paid the same amount, how much was each pack of Yu-Gi-Oh cards?
Hint:
- Hint:
○ Form the equation according to given information.
○ Take variable value as alphabet and solve equation to get the value of variable.
The correct answer is: $5.
- Step by step explanation:
○ Given:
Stanley buys 13 pack of Yu-Gi-Oh cards + $7 bubble gum
Simon buys 10 pack of Yu-Gi-Oh cards + $10 cheetos + $12 Mt.dew
○ Step 1:
○ Let price of 1 pack of Yu-Gi-Oh cards be x.
First consider case of Stanley
Total money spent = 13x + 7
Now consider case of Simon:
Total money spent = 10x + 10 + 12
○ Step 2:
○ Equate money spent by both.
(13x + 7 ) = (10x + 10 + 12 )
(13x + 7 ) = (10x + 22 )
13x - 10x = 22 - 7
3x = 15
x =
x = 5
- Final Answer:
Hence, the price of 1 pack is $5.
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Speculation is similar to your opinion about something you follow or perhaps a knowledgeable estimate.
For example, observe the numbers below: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12. What number would come next? You're probably thinking 14, but What led you to that conclusion, and why? You may have seen the pattern and that the list is counting in twos.
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