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Answer:
A chicken cost $7.41
A duck cost $6.55
Explanation:
Let x= price of chicken
And y= price of duck
Last month sales
50x + 30y= $550
This month sales
44x + 36y =$532
From last month sales
50x= $550-30y
x= $550-30y/50
Substitute x into this month sales
44($550-30y/50) - 36y =$532
Divide 44 and 50 by 2
22($550-30y/25) - 36y= $532
Open bracket
($12,100 - 660y)/25 - 36y = $532
Multiply
($12,100 - 660y) - 900y = $532
$12,100 - 660y -900y= $532
$12,100 - 1560y= $532
-1560y = $532 - $12,100
-1560y = $-11,568
Divide both sides by 1,560
y=$ -11,568/1,560
y=$ 7.41
Substitute the value of y into last month sales
50x + 30y = $550
50x + 30(7.4) = $550
50x + 222.6 = $550
50x = $550-222.6
50x=$327.4
Divide both sides by 50
x= $327.4/50
x=$6.55
Answer:
each chicken costs $8 and each duck costs $5
Explanation:
let C = chickens sold
let D = ducks sold
50C + 30D = 550
44C + 36D = 532 instead of replacing, we can multiply the second equation by -30/36 to be able to add both equations
50C + 30D = 550
-36.67C - 30D = -443.33
13.33C = 106.67
C = 106.67 / 13.33 = 8
30D = 550 - (50 x 8) = 550 - 400 = 150
D = 150 / 30 = 5