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10 July, 03:42

Melanie bought 4 large gifts and 2 small gifts. Mary bought 1 large gift and 20 small gifts. Each small gift costs $10. They both spent the same amount of money. What's the price of one large gift?

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  1. 10 July, 05:25
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    The price of each large gift would be $60.

    Melanie: 4x60=240 large gift

    2x10=20 small gift

    Total: $240+$20=$260

    Mary: 1x60=60 large gift

    20x10=200 small gift

    Total: $60+$200=$260
  2. 10 July, 05:51
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    One large gift costs $60.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Mary spent $200 (20 x $10) on small gifts. This means that:

    Mary = $200 + 1 large gift

    Melanie spent $20 (2 x $10) on small gifts. This mean that:

    Melanie = $20 + 4 large gifts

    Because the amount Melanie and Mary are equal, we know that:

    $200 + 1 large gift = $20 + 4 large gifts

    To work out the cost of 1 large gift, you first need to work out the difference of large gifts. (4-1=3). Melanie bought 3 more large gifts than Mary.

    This means that:

    $200 = $20 + 3 large gifts

    Then, subtract $20 from both sides.

    $180 = 3 large gifts

    Finally, divide both sides by 3 to find the cost of 1 large gift.

    $180 : 3 = $60
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