Respuesta :

Answer:

Suit:  $13; Shoes:  $8

Step-by-step explanation:

Represent the unknowns (which are commissions on the sale of suits and shoes) by u and h.

The associate earned a commission of $47 the first week.  That $47 represents the sum of the commission earned from selling suits and the commission earned from selling shoes.

We can represent this fact as follows:

3u + 1h = $47              (3 times the commission for selling 1 suit)

The appropriate equation describing the situation in the second week follows:

7u  + 2h = $107

Now we have two linear equations in two unknowns, enough to enable us to calculate the commissions on selling suits and shoes.

3u + 1h = $47

7u  + 2h = $107

We are to solve this system using the substitution method.  The easiest approach here is to solve the first equation for h:  h = $47 - 3u

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then replace h in the second equation by $47 - 3u:

7u + 2($47 - 3u) = $107

Performing the indicated multiplication, we get 7u + $94 - 6u = $107

Simplifying this results in u + $94 = $107, and subtracting $94 from both sides reduces this equation to u = $13.

Thus, the commission on selling a suit is $13.

The commission on selling a pair of shoes is obtained from subbing $13 for u in the very first equation (3u + 1h = $47):  3($13) + h = $47.  Subtracting $39 from both sides results in $8 = h.  The commission on selling a pair of shoes is $8.