Respuesta :
Let x be the number of 52 cent stamps that Sally has and let y be the number of 34 cent stamps that she has.
Then,
52x + 34y = 1150 --- (1)
Also, she has six more 34 cent stamps than 52 cent stamps.
Therefore, y = x + 6
(1) becomes
52x + 34(x + 6) = 1150
52x + 34x + 204 = 1150
86x + 204 = 1150
86x = 1150 - 204
86x = 946
x = 11
and y = 11 + 6 = 17
Hence, Sally has eleven 52 cent stamps and seventeen 34 cent stamps.
Answer-
She has 11 number of 52 cent stamps and 17 number of 34 cent stamps.
Solution-
Given that, Sally has six more 34 cent stamps as compared to 52 cent stamps.
Let us assume, she has x number of 52 cent stamps and then the number of 34 cent stamps will be x+6
Then, the worth of her stamps will be,
[tex]=(x\times 0.52)+((x+6)\times 0.34)[/tex]
Given the fact that, her stamps amount to 11.50
[tex]\Rightarrow (x\times 0.52)+((x+6)\times 0.34)=11.50[/tex]
[tex]\Rightarrow (0.52x)+(0.34x+2.04)=11.50[/tex]
[tex]\Rightarrow 0.86x+2.04=11.50[/tex]
[tex]\Rightarrow 0.86x=9.46[/tex]
[tex]\Rightarrow x=\frac{9.46}{0.86}=11[/tex]
Therefore, she has 11 number of 52 cent stamps and 17 number of 34 cent stamps.