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Of 120 hotel rooms rented one night, some were suits rented for $115 each and the rest were double rooms rented for $85 each. If the total revenue from the room rentals ffor this night was $10890, how many suits were rented?

A) 23
B) 35
C) 54
D) 94
E) 99


Let the number of suits rented = x
Then number of double rooms rented = 120-x

Revenue from suits = 115*x
Revenue from double rooms = 85*(120-x)
Total revenue = 115x + 85(120-x) = 10890
=> 115x + 10200 - 85x = 10890
=> 30x = 690
=> x = 23

Thus, 23 suits were rented.
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Of 120 hotel rooms rented one night, some were suits rented for $115 each and the rest were double rooms rented for $85 each. If the total revenue from the room rentals ffor this night was $10890, how many suits were rented?

A) 23
B) 35
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D) 94
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Let the number of suits rented = x
Then number of double rooms rented = 120-x

Revenue from suits = 115*x
Revenue from double rooms = 85*(120-x)
Total revenue = 115x + 85(120-x) = 10890
=> 115x + 10200 - 85x = 10890
=> 30x = 690
=> x = 23

Thus, 23 suits were rented.
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I used the similar approach, but divided everything by 5 at the beginning:

1) S+D=120

2) 23*S+17*D=2178

Substitute D for S:
23*S+2040-17*S=2178

6*S=138

S=23
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Of 120 hotel rooms rented one night, some were suits rented for $115 each and the rest were double rooms rented for $85 each. If the total revenue from the room rentals ffor this night was $10890, how many suits were rented?

A) 23
B) 35
C) 54
D) 94
E) 99

We let s = the number of suites rented and d = the number of double rooms rented. We can create the equations:

s + d = 120

and

115s + 85d = 10,890

Multiplying the first equation by 115, we have:

115s + 115d = 13,800

Subtracting the second equation from the new equation, we have:

30d = 2910

d = 97

Since s + d = 120 and we know that d = 97, then we have:

s + 97 = 120

s = 23

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Assuming the suits that were rented = X.
The double rooms that were rented = 120 - X.
The total revenue generated = $ 115 ( X ) + $ 85( 120 - X) = $ 10890.
115X + 10200 - 85X = 10890.
30X = 690.
X = 23.
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Let x be one type of room and y be another type of room

x+y = 120 (gives us total number of rooms), y= 120-x

115x + 85y = 10890

115x + 85(120-x) = 10890

x= 23
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create 2 equations

1. S = suits
d= double rooms

hence S+d= 120 ---- (1)

then ,

115s + 85d = 10890
divide everything by 5

23s+17d=2178 ---- (2)

multiply (1) by 17 and then subtract it from 2

you will get


(23s+17d)- (17s+17d) = 2178-2040
6s=138
s=23
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Of 120 hotel rooms rented one night, some were suits rented for $115 each and the rest were double rooms rented for $85 each. If the total revenue from the room rentals ffor this night was $10890, how many suits were rented?

A) 23
B) 35
C) 54
D) 94
E) 99

This is relatively a straightforward problem. The only issue I see here is trying to calculate the actual values. Lets see if we can help this time consuming solving!

We can easily reach the equations,
X+Y=120
115X+86Y=10890

If you see the options they are quite far apart even though the numbers given are not going to help the calculation. We can however, substitute arbitrary values to get approximates.
eg: substitute X=30
then equation is =115*30+ 86*90
=3450+7740
=11190
This value is clearly greater than given value of 10890$.
To reduce the value obtained we will have to reduce the value of X in the equation as X is multiplied by a higher number as compared with Y.(Increase proportion of Y in X+Y if you will)
Only 1 option fits the bill!
i.e. X<30
Option A) X=23
Therefore Ans-A.
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