Mathematics, 14.12.2020 04:00 Chrisis5143
A sports store had 60 backpacks in stock, some with wheels and some
without wheels, before a new shipment of backpacks arrived. The number
of wheeled backpacks in the new shipment was twice the number of
wheeled backpacks already in stock, and the number of backpacks without
wheels in the new shipment was five times the number of backpacks
without wheels already in stock. After the new shipment arrived, there
were 330 backpacks in the store. Before the new shipment, there were x
wheeled backpacks and y backpacks without wheels. Which of the
following equations can be used with x + y = 60 to solve for x and y?
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