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 (Do not simplify. Use integers or decimals for any numbers in the equation.) Solve the system. 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 small trucks, and large trucks vans, 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 S 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? How many $20 tickets were sold? How many $30 sckets were sold? 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 (Do not simplify. Use integers or decimals for any numbers in the equation.) Solve the system. 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 small trucks, and large trucks vans, 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 S 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? How many $20 tickets were sold? How many $30 sckets were sold?


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