Stanley bought a ruler and a yardstick for $1.25. If the yardstick cost 45 cents more than the ruler

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    Stanley bought a ruler and a yardstick for $1.25. If the yardstick cost 45 cents more than the ruler, what was the cost of the yardstick?

    Let r be the cost of the ruler
    Let y be the cost of the yardstick

    We're given 2 equations:
    1. r + y = 1.25
    2. y = r + 0.45
    Substitute equation (2) into equation (1) for y
    r + r + 0.45 = 1.25

    Solve for r in the equation r + r + 0.45 = 1.25

    Step 1: Group the r terms on the left hand side:
    (1 + 1)r = 2r

    Step 2: Form modified equation
    2r + 0.45 = + 1.25

    Step 3: Group constants:
    We need to group our constants 0.45 and 1.25. To do that, we subtract 0.45 from both sides
    2r + 0.45 - 0.45 = 1.25 - 0.45

    Step 4: Cancel 0.45 on the left side:
    2r = 0.8

    Step 5: Divide each side of the equation by 2
    2r/2 = 0.8/2

    r = 0.4

    Substitute r = 0.4 into equation (2) above:
    y = r + 0.45
    y = 0.4 + 0.45
    r = 0.85

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