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OpenStudy (anonymous):

can someone help me solve this 3 part word problem. 2. As you are leaving the community, you notice another new community just down the street. Because you are in the area, you decide to inquire about it. a. The sales representative here tells you they also have two floor plans available, but they only have 38 homes still for sale. Write an equation that illustrates the situation. Use x and y to denote floor plan one and floor plan two respectively. b. The representative tells you that floor plan one sells for $175,000 and floor plan two sells for $200,000. She also mentions that all the a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its just like the first question, in the first part...try..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont know how to set up the math equation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the total no of homes is 38

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and so x+y =38

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is that the answer for A, B, C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b is not complete

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you help me solve B, and C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

giv me d question first..complt it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

there is no d in this eduation just A, B, C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2. As you are leaving the community, you notice another new community just down the street. Because you are in the area, you decide to inquire about it. a. The sales representative here tells you they also have two floor plans available, but they only have 38 homes still for sale. Write an equation that illustrates the situation. Use x and y to denote floor plan one and floor plan two respectively. b. The representative tells you that floor plan one sells for $175,000 and floor plan two sells for $200,000. She also mentions that all the available houses combined are worth $7,200,000. Write an equation that illustrates this situation. Use the same variables you used in Part a. c. Use elimination to determine how many houses are available in each floor plan. Explain how you arrived at your answer.

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