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14 December, 20:23

Paws at play made a total of $1,234 grooming 22 dogs. Paws at play charges $43 to groom each small dog and $75 for each large dog. Write a system of equations that can be used to determine the number of small and large dogs that were groomed

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  1. 14 December, 23:22
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    The system of equation can be used for determine the number of small and the large dogs groomed are

    x + y = 22

    43x + 75y = 1234

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let us assume that the number of small dogs groomed be x.

    Let us assume that the number of lagre dogs groomed be y.

    As given

    Paws at play made a total of $1,234 grooming 22 dogs.

    Than the equation becomes

    x + y = 22

    Paws at play charges $43 to groom each small dog and $75 for each large dog.

    Than the equation becomes

    43x + 75y = 1234

    Therefore the system of equation can be used for determine the number of small and the large dogs groomed are

    x + y = 22

    43x + 75y = 1234
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