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23 June, 07:37

Liam's bookstore sold 40 notebooks and 20 newspapers for a total of $130. A day later, the bookstore sold 8 notebooks and 4 newspapers at the same prices, for a total of $28. How much does a notebook and a newspaper cost at Liam's bookstore?

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  1. 23 June, 07:56
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    The total sales will be calculated by adding up the revenue from the selling of the notebooks and that of the newspaper. For representation, we let x be the price of each of the notebook and y be the price of each of the newspaper. The equation that allows us to solve this item are,

    40x + 20y = 130

    and 8x + 4y = 28

    With this, if we divide the left hand side by the left hand side of the equation number 2, we have 5. However, 130 divided 28 is not 5 but 4.64. Hence, the system does not have any solution.
  2. 23 June, 09:15
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    Let us say that:

    X = price of each notebook

    Y = price of each newspaper

    So from the problem statement we can create the following equations:

    40 X + 20 Y = 130 - - > eqtn 1

    8 X + 4 Y = 28 - - > eqtn 2

    Divide both equations by the lowest coefficient to simplify:

    Divide eqtn 1 by 20 = > 2 X + Y = 6.5

    Divide eqtn 2 by 4=> 2 X + Y = 7

    So we can see that although both equations has equal left side, the right side do not match. Hence this problem is impossible to solve.

    -> The given information describes an impossible situation.
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