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Do Now Solve each system using Elimination. 2x + 3y = 8 x – y = 2
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Solving Systems of Linear Equations: Word Problems
Objective: Set up a system of equations to describe a given situation, and solve using elimination or substitution
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Solving Word Problems with 2 Variables
Step 1: Identify the Variables State exactly what each variable represents Ex: “Let x = # of dimes and y = # of quarters” Step 2: Write the Equations Write two equations Each sentence/phrase will translate into an equation Step 3: Solve the System of Equations Use elimination or substitution Step 4: Answer the question Step 5: Check Make sure the solution actually works Reject any inappropriate answers
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Examples Ex 1: The sum of two numbers is 18. The sum of the greater number and twice the smaller number is 25. Find the numbers. Step 1: Identify the variables Let x = the greater number y = the smaller number Step 2: Write the equations: x + y = 18 x + 2y = 25 Step 3: Use substitution or elimination to solve. Step 4: Answer the question: x = 11, the greater number y = 7, the smaller number Step 5: Check
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Examples Ex: Suppose a band at another school sells erasers for $2 per package and pencils for $5 per package. The band sells 220 packages in all and earns a total of $695. Write a system of equations to find the number of each type of package sold. Step 1: Let x = packages of erasers y = packages of pencils Step 2: x y = 220 2x + 5y = 695 Step 3: Solve the equations. Step 4: Answer the question. x = 135 packages of erasers y = 85 packages of pencils Step 5: Check.
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Try It! On one day, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, admitted 4400 adults and students and collected $57,200 in ticket sales. The price of admission is $14 for an adult and $10 for a student. How many adults and how many students were admitted to the museum that day?
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Try It! On one day, the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, admitted 541 adults and children and collected $9020 in ticket sales. The price of admission is $40 for an adult and $11 for a child. Find how many adults and children were admitted to the museum on that day.
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