This is one of those cases where a 'common sense' or a 'trial and error' is actually far simpler than a mathematical one. The ball clearly can't cost very much, so there are only a few options to try and it should be easy enough to get there quickly.
Doing it mathematically means delving into simultaneous equations, as follows:
Let the price of the bat be x and the price of the ball be y.
Then, working in pence, x + y = 110 [Equation 1] because we're told that the total price is 110p.
Also, x - y = 100 [Equation 2] because we know that the difference in the prices is 100p.
Adding Equation 1 to Equation 2 yields
2x = 210
Dividing both sides by 2 gives us
x = 105
Substituting back into Equation 1 then gives
105 + y = 110
Subtracting 105 from both sides leaves us with
y = 5