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A pet store has a total of 60 dogs and cats. There are 10 fewer cats than dogs. Let c represent the number of cats and d represent the number of dogs. The following system of equations represents the situation: d−10=c d+c=60 How many cats and dogs are in the pet store?

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there would be 35 dogs and 25 cats
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User Arun Shankar
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Total number of dogs and cats in the pet store are 60

So this gives us our first equation:


c+d=60...............(1)


c=60 -d .................(2)

There are 10 fewer cats than dogs.

So this gives us the second equation:


d=c+10.............(2)

Now let us use substitution method here.

Plugging the value of c from equation (2) in equation (3)


d=60-d-10


d=50-d


2d=50

this gives d=25

plugging this in equation 2 to find c


25 = c+10

c=15

Answer : The pet store has 15 cats and 25 dogs.



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