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A tire dealer sells Supreme tires for $48 each and Prestige tires for $56 each. During one week, thhe sales of both tires total is $2008. If 11 prestige tires were sold, write a…
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A tire dealer sells Supreme tires for $48 each and Prestige tires for $56 each. During one week, thhe sales of both tires total is $2008. If 11 prestige tires were sold, write and solve a linear equation to find the number of Supreme tires sold.
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48s + 56p = 2008 Let P=Prestige tires and S=Supreme
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