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him bi 13 THANGS

x+y=13...y=13-x

8x +9y=110$

8x +9(13-x)=110$

8x -9x +117=110

-x=110 -117

-x=-7 or x=7, so y=6
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Let x = number of tapes and y = number of CD's.

Your equation would look like this:

x + y = 13

8x + 9y = 110

The first thing you would do is change x + y = 13 to be x = 13 - y. So now you have:

x = 13 - y

8x + 9y =110

Now you insert the value of x (the first equation) into all the places where x is written (one place in the second equation). Basically, 8x would become 8(13 - y) or 104 - 8y. That would mean that now you have an equation that looks like this:

104 - 8y + 9y = 110

The reason why there isn't a second line anymore is because you already inserted x into this equation, meaning it's still there, just not in the form of two lines.

Now we add the y values:

104 + y = 110

And we subtract 104 from 110 so that:

y = 6

And that is your y. Now all we have to do to get x is to plug in y from our original equation, x + y = 13. So that would look like this:

x + 6 = 13

Now subtract 6 from 13 so that...

x = 7

And that's it! x = 7 and y = 6. If you remember from earlier, we let x be the number of tapes and y be the number of CD's, so in total Rene bought 7 tapes and 6 CD's.

You're welcome!
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