Abigail Henderson has $2480.00 budgeted for spending money on an upcoming trip to Country A and Country
Question:
Abigail Henderson has $2480.00 budgeted for spending money on an upcoming trip to Country A and Country B. Country A's currency is trading at $1.20 per currency A, and Country B's currency is trading at $1.40 per currency B. She plans to spend more time in Country A so she wants to have four times as much of currency A as currency B. Set up and solve a system of equations to model this problem, and explain what the answer means in practical terms.
Complete the equation that represents the total cost of purchasing currency. Let x be the number of currency A and y the number of currency B ________ = 2480.00
(Do not include the $ symbol in your answers. Do not simplify. Use integers or decimals for any numbers in the equation.)
Complete the equation that represents the relationship between the number of currency A and number of currency B ______ = 0
(Do not simplify. Use integers or decimals for any numbers in the equation.)
Solve the system.
x = _______ and y = ______.
There are _____ of currency A and _______ of currency B.
Type whole numbers) The U-Drive Rent-A-Truck company plans to spend $10 million on 260 new vehicles. Each commercial van will cost $25,000, each smal truck $50,000 and each large truck $50,000. Past experience shows that they need twice as many vans as small trucks. How many of each type of vehicle can they buy?
They can buy ______ vans _____ small trucks, and _____ large trucks,
Sarah took clothes to the cleaners three times last month First, she brought 2 shirts and 2 pairs of slacks and paid $9.96. Then she brought 6 shirts, 4 pairs of slacks, and 2 sports coats and paid $36.88. Finally, she brought 3 shirts and 2 sports coats and paid $18.45. How much was she charged for each shirt, each pair of slacks, and each sports coat?
Sarah was charged $ ______ for each shirt, $_____ for each pair of slacks, and $ ______ for each sports coat.
A basketball team sellis tickets that cost $10, $20, or, for VIP seats, $30. The team has soid 3176 tickets overal. It has sold 214 more $20 tickets than $10 tickets. The total sales are $61,640. How many tickets of each kind have been sold?
How many $10 šckets were sole?
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How many $20 tickets were sold?
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How many $30 sckets were sold?
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Macroeconomics
ISBN: 978-1464168505
5th Canadian Edition
Authors: N. Gregory Mankiw, William M. Scarth