Math, asked by adegudia1530, 1 year ago

A baseball and a bat cost $110 if the bat costs $100 more than the ball how much does the bat cost

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Answered by jaikrithik
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This question should be solved with a more linguistic approach than a mathematical one.

i) Firstly, let’s break this up to two parts, after all that’s why there’s a full-stop/period there.

“A baseball and a bat cost $110.”

So it’s telling us ball + bat = $110, so without going to the next sentence, we would assume that ball and bat are both equal to $55.

ii) Then comes the next nauseating sentence:

“If the bat costs $100 more than the ball, how much does the ball cost?”

It’s important to bear in mind, it’s saying that the bat is exactly $100 more than a ball.

So this sentence is instructing us that the price for a bat is exactly $100 dollars more than a ball while respecting the sum of $110. so we take the addition from before and change it in a way that the bat is exactly $100 more than a ball:

105 + 5 = 110 as you can see, 105 is exactly one hundred more than 5. No other number can be used here.

Unfortunately, the answer can’t be 10 because if so, the sum would not be respected. Mathematically speaking, 100 + 10 = 110 is correct by all means, but it isn’t 100 more than 10. Whereas 105 is a hundred more than 5. So, the cost of the bat is $ 105. The ball costs $ 5 . Hope this helped!

Answered by wifilethbridge
1

The bat costs $105

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the cost of ball be x

We are given that  the bat costs $100 more than the ball

So, Cost of Bat = x+100

A baseball and a bat cost $110

So, x+x+100=110

2x=10

x=5

Cost of bat = 100+5=105

Hence The bat costs $105

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A bat and a ball cost ₹100. If the cost of the bat is ₹20 more than that of the ball, find the

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