A local Computer City sells batteries ($3) and small boxes of pens ($5). In August, total sales were $960. Customers bought 5 times as many batteries as boxes of pens. How many of each did Computer City sell?

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Answer:

The number of batteries sold was 240 and the number of small boxes of pens sold was 48

Step-by-step explanation:

Let

x -----> the number of batteries sold

y ----> the number of small boxes of pens sold

we know that

[tex]3x+5y=960[/tex] -----> equation A

[tex]x=5y[/tex] ----> equation B

substitute equation B in equation A

[tex]3(5y)+5y=960\\15y+5y=960\\20y=960\\y=48\ boxes\ of \ pens[/tex]

Find the value of x

[tex]x=5(48)=240\ batteries[/tex]

therefore

The number of batteries sold was 240 and the number of small boxes of pens sold was 48