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Old Nov 7, 2006, 12:06 AM
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Matt & matilda want to buy a set of dvd's from their tv show. Matt has $47 less than the purchase price, and matilda has $2 less then the purchase price. If they combine their money together, they still don't have enough to buy the dvd. what's the cost of this dvd and what's the inequality

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Old Nov 7, 2006, 12:13 AM   #2  
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is this homework?
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no... friend asked me to answer this . been trying to answer it but can't
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You can start out by writing down three equations that the question implies.
An equation relating matt's money and the dvd price
An equation relating matilda's money and the dvd price
An inequality relating matt and matilda's money and the dvd price
Once you do that, try some substitution and see what happens
If you get that far post your results and ask more questions and we can see where we can take you from there.
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Cost is at loelast $60.
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Old Jan 27, 2007, 09:52 PM   #7  
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Originally Posted by Elisha Grey
Cost is at loelast $60.

Question Elisha Grey,

How did you come up with $60? I came up with a PP of $47.01

Matt is 47 short
Matilda is 2 short

If the Purchase Price is 47.01 and Matt has 0.01 and matilda has 45.01, that explains it, doesn’t it?

PP – Matt = 47.01 – 0.01 = 47
PP – Matilda = 47.01 - 45.01 = 2

Combined, they have 45.01 + .01 = 45.02, less than the 47.01 PP
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I believe $48 works (X-47)+ (X-2)= <X
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