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11 June, 04:51

Samantha is going on vacation for the summer and is trying to choose between two different plans. The first plan costs $450 for 3 days at a hotel and 2 days at an amusement park. The second plan offers 5 days at the same hotel and 3 days at the amusement park for $700. The cost of 1 day at the hotel and the amusement park is the same under both plans. How much does a 1-day trip to the amusement park cost?

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  1. 11 June, 07:47
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    From all the information given, you're going to have to create two equations and solve accordingly.

    If x=cost for one day at hotel; and y=cost for one day at amusement park then,

    eq1 : 450=3x+2y; eq2: 700=5x+3y

    The total cost of the trip will be number of days spent at each location multiplied by the cost.

    If you multiply equation 1 by 3 and equation 2 by 2 and subtract equation 2 from 1, than you will be able to isolate x.

    1400=10x+6y

    1350=9x+6y

    x=$50; then plug back into any equation to find y.

    450=3*50 + 2y

    y=$150
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