Solving a system of linear equation in two variables
Solomon buys ...
Question
Solomon buys x number of pizzas and y number of burgers from a restaurant. Charles buys twice the number of pizzas and one less burger than Solomon. Which of the following algebraic expressions represents the total order of Charles?
A
2x−(y+1)
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B
2x+(y+1)
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C
x+(y−1)
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D
2x+(y−1)
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Solution
The correct option is D2x+(y−1) Number of pizzas Solomon buys =x
Number of burgers Solomon buys =y
The number of pizzas Charles buys is twice that of Solomon. Number of pizzas Charles buys =2x
The number of burgers Charles buys is one less than that of Solomon, which is equal to y−1.
Total order of Charles = number of pizzas bought by Charles + number of burgers bought by Charles =2x+(y−1)