Horse Algebra

Algebra Level 2

You have 3 horses together they cost $30.

You have a boot, and a horse shoe together they cost $4.

What does 1 horse, 1 boot, and 1 horseshoe cost?

$12 $13 $15 $14

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1 solution

This is easy. 3 horses are 30 $ so each horse has to equal 10 $ each. The boot and horseshoe equal 4 $ so the boot equals 2 $ and the horseshoe equals 2$. The last question is easy because 1 horse (10$) + 1 boot (2$) + 1 Horseshoe (2$) = 14 $

it is just assumed that they are equal, Not so genius now are you ! lol jk

Charlotte Milanese - 4 years, 5 months ago

You said,"The boot and horseshoe equal 4 dollars,so boot is 2 dollars and horseshoe is 2 dollars".But it wasnt given in the question tat they were equal

genis dude - 4 years, 5 months ago

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