If a riding mower costs $300 more than a self-propelled mower and the combined cost of the two mowers is $1100, what is the cost of each mower?
2 Answers
The riding mower is $700 and the self-propelled mower is $400.
Explanation:
Because the riding mower is $300 more, the x in your equation will be the cost of the self-propelled mower.
riding mower= x+300
self-propelled mower= x
total cost= 1100
The equation is then built as the following based on the above.
1100=x+(x+300)
There are no coefficients involved based on the given information that there are only two mowers.
Then we solve:
1100=2x+300
1100-300=2+300-300
800=2x
Divide both sides by 2
400=x
So, the riding mower is $700 and the self-propelled mower is $400.
The self-propelled mower costs
Explanation:
Let
Simplify.
Subtract
Divide both sides by
The self-propelled mower costs