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#1026 Re: Help Me ! » Solving systems of equations using Substitution method and elimination » 2011-07-03 07:48:13

hey

yup they did

the sum of four times the larger and three times the smaller is 71.
4(14) + 3(5) = 71

#1027 Re: Help Me ! » Solving systems of equations using Substitution method and elimination » 2011-07-03 07:46:58

6. A piece of wire 42 cm long is bent into a rectangle whose length is twice its width. Find the dimensions of the rectangle.
AThe rectangle is 12 cm long and 9 cm wide
BThe rectangle is 10 cm long and 11 cm wide.
CThe rectangle is 15 cm long and 6 cm wide.
DThe rectangle is 17 cm long and 3 cm wide.
EThe rectangle is 16 cm long and 5 cm wide.
FThe rectangle is 14 cm long and 7 cm wide.

7. A wallet contains the same number of pennies, nickels, and dimes. The coins total $1.44. How many of each type of coin does the wallet contain?
AThere are five of each type of coin in the wallet.
BThere are nine of each type of coin in the wallet.
CThere are seven of each type of coin in the wallet.
DThere are eight of each type of coin in the wallet.
EThere are six of each type of coin in the wallet.
FThere are ten of each type of coin in the wallet.

8. You want to borrow three rock CDs from your friend. She loves math puzzles and she always makes you solve one before you can borrow her stuff. Here’s the puzzle: Before you borrow three CDs, she will have 39 CDs. She will have half as many country CDs as rock CDs, and one-fourth as many soundtracks as country CDs. How many of each type of CD does she have after you borrow three rock CDs?
AAfter borrowing 3 rock CDs, your friend will have 21 rock CDs, 12 country CDs, and 3 soundtracks.
BAfter borrowing 3 rock CDs, your friend will have 24 rock CDs, 12 country CDs, and 3 soundtracks.
CAfter borrowing 3 rock CDs, your friend will have 25 rock CDs, 10 country CDs, and 4 soundtracks.
DAfter borrowing 3 rock CDs, your friend will have 21 rock CDs, 9 country CDs, and 3 soundtracks.
EAfter borrowing 3 rock CDs, your friend will have 24 rock CDs, 12 country CDs, and no soundtracks.
FAfter borrowing 3 rock CDs, your friend will have 18 rock CDs, 15 country CDs, and 3 soundtracks.

9. After watching hours of those home improvement shows, you decide you want to paint you bedroom. You don’t want to paint all four walls the same color (how boring!), but instead, you want to paint one wall a different color. The electric orange paint you’ve chosen for the "special" wall is more expensive, and you’re on a budget, so you need to know the area of the wall so you can buy the smallest amount of paint possible. You know that the height of the wall is half the length. You also know that the perimeter of the rectangular wall is 48 feet. What is the area of the wall?
AThe area of the wall is 128 sq.ft.
BThe area of the wall is 116 sq. ft.
CThe area of the wall is 144 sq. ft.
DThe area of the wall is 140 sq. ft.
EThe area of the wall is 416 sq. ft.
FThe area of the wall is 136 sq. ft.

10. Your mother has left you in charge of the annual family yard sale. Before she leaves you to your entrepreneurial abilities, she explains that she has made the job easy for you: everything costs either $1.50 or $3.50. She asks you to keep track of how many of each type of item is sold, and you make a list, but it gets lost sometime throughout the day. Just before she’s supposed to get home, you realize that all you know is that there were 150 items to start with (your mom counted) and you have 41 items left. Also, you know that you made $227.50. Write a system of equations that you could solve to figure out how many of each type of item you sold.
Ax + y = 109
(1.5)x + 227.50 = (3.5)y

Bx + y = 109
(3.5)x + 227.50 = (1.5)y

Cx + y = 41
(1.5)x + 227.50 = (3.5)y

Dx + y = 109
(1.5)x + (3.5)y = 227.50

Ex + y = 150
(1.5)x + (3.5)y = 227.50

Fx + y = $3.50
(1.5)x + (3.5)y = 227.50

11. The second of two numbers is 5 more than twice the first. The sum of the numbers is 44. Find the numbers by writing and solving a system of equations.
A(11, 33)
B(22, 22)
C(20, 24)
D(17, 22)
E(13,31)
F(17, 27)


12. A shipment of TV sets, some weighing 30 kg each and the other weighing 50 kg each, has a total weight of 880 kg. If there are 20 TV sets all together, how many weigh 50 kg and how many weigh 30 kg?
A6 weigh 50 kg and 14 weigh 30
B15 weigh 50 kg and 5 weigh 30 .
C2 weigh 50 kg and 18 weigh 30
D14 weigh 50 kg and 6 weigh 30
E4 weigh 50 kg and 16 weigh 30
F11 weigh 50 kg and 9 weigh 30

13. The sum of the ages of Stephanie and Heather is 46. Heather is two years younger than Stephanie. Write a system of equations to determine the ages of Stephanie and Heather.
AS + H = 46
H = S + 2

BS - H = 46
H - 2 = S

CS + H = 46
H = S - 2

DS - H = 2
H = S - 46

ES + H = 2
H = S - 46

F2S – H = 46


14. A nursery owner has 288 rose bushes. There are 36 fewer red roses than pink roses. How many of each type of roses are there?
ARed roses: 162; pink roses: 252.
BRed roses: 162; pink roses: 126.
CRed roses: 99; pink roses: 126.
DRed roses: 126; pink roses: 162
ERed roses: 126; pink roses: 99
FRed roses: 252; pink roses: 162


15. Chris has a jar with nickels and quarters in it. There are 95 coins in the jar and the coins total $12.95. How many of each coin is there?
A90 quarters and 5 nickels.
B54 quarters and 41 nickels.
C46 quarters and 49 nickels.
D49 quarters and 46 nickels.
E41 quarters and 54 nickels
F5 quarters and 90 nickels.


16. A store sells televisions for $360 and DVD burners for $270. The entire stock is worth $52,920 and there are a total of 164 televisions and DVD burners combined. How many of each on are there?
A93 televisions; 72 DVD burners.
B72 televisions; 93 DVD burners.
C 96 televisions; 68 DVD burners.
D94 televisions; 74 DVD burners.
E74 televisions; 94 DVD burners
F95 televisions; 71 DVD burners.


17. The owner of an organic fruit stand also sells nuts. She wants to mix cashews worth $5.50 per pound with peanuts worth $2.30 per pound to get a 1/2 pound mixture that is worth $2.80 per pound. How much of each kind of nut should she include in the mixed bag?
ACashews: 0.10 lb.; peanuts: 0.40 1b.
BCashews: 0.43 lb.; peanuts: 0.07 1b.
CCashews: 0.40 lb.; peanuts: 0.10 1b.
DCashews: 0.27 lb.; peanuts: 0.23 1b.
ECashews: 0.23 lb.; peanuts: 0.27 1b.
FCashews: 0.07 lb.; peanuts: 0.43 1b.

#1028 Re: Help Me ! » Solving systems of equations using Substitution method and elimination » 2011-07-03 07:45:28

i did number 4 i was wondering if it was correct

2x-5y=3
4x+3y=71

2x+3y=3 by 2 and minus 4x+3y=71

4x-10y=6
4x+3y=71
0x-13y=-65
y=-65/-13

y=5

2x=3+5(5)
2x=3+25
2x=28
x=14

numbers are 14 and 5

#1033 Re: Help Me ! » Solving systems of equations using Substitution method and elimination » 2011-07-03 03:07:37

hey

yup from #5 i just need the equation and ill solve it smile

#1034 Re: Help Me ! » Solving systems of equations using Substitution method and elimination » 2011-07-03 03:04:57

1. The sum of two numbers is 90. Their difference is 18. Find the numbers.
A(40, 22)
B(45, 45)
C(36, 54)
D(27, 63)
E(40, 50)
F(72, 90)
2. The number of girls at a small high school is 60 greater than the number of boys. If there are 1250 total students, how many girls are there?
A625
B655
C705
D635
E725
F675
3. In three more years, Miguel’s grandfather will be six times as old as Miguel was last year. When Miguel’s present age is added to his grandfather’s present age, the sum is 68. How old is each one now?
AMiguel is 14 and his grandfather is 54.
BMiguel is 10 and his grandfather is 58.
CMiguel is 5 and his grandfather is 63.
DMiguel is 7 and his grandfather is 61
EMiguel is 11 and his grandfather is 57.
FMiguel is 6 and his grandfather is 62.
4. Twice the larger of two numbers is three more than five times the smaller. The sum of four times the larger and three times the smaller is 71. What are the numbers?
AThe larger number is 12 and the smaller number is 7.
BThe larger number is 17 and the smaller number is 8.
CThe larger number is 20 and the smaller number is -3.
DThe larger number is 14 and the smaller number is 5.
EThe larger number is 24 and the smaller number is 8.
FThe larger number is 8 and the smaller number is 7.
5. Three times the width of a certain rectangle exceeds twice its length by two inches. Four times its length is twelve more than its perimeter. Write a system of equations that could be used to solve this problem. (hint: P = 2L + 2W)
A3W = 2L + 2
2L = 2W + 12

B3W + 2 = 2L
4L = P – 12

C3W = 2L + 2
4L + 12 = P

D2W + 2 = 2L
4L = 12 + P

E3W + 2 = 2L
4L = 12 + P

F2L – 2 = 3W
P = 4L - 12

6. A piece of wire 42 cm long is bent into a rectangle whose length is twice its width. Find the dimensions of the rectangle.
AThe rectangle is 12 cm long and 9 cm wide
BThe rectangle is 10 cm long and 11 cm wide.
CThe rectangle is 15 cm long and 6 cm wide.
DThe rectangle is 17 cm long and 3 cm wide.
EThe rectangle is 16 cm long and 5 cm wide.
FThe rectangle is 14 cm long and 7 cm wide.
7. A wallet contains the same number of pennies, nickels, and dimes. The coins total $1.44. How many of each type of coin does the wallet contain?
AThere are five of each type of coin in the wallet.
BThere are nine of each type of coin in the wallet.
CThere are seven of each type of coin in the wallet.
DThere are eight of each type of coin in the wallet.
EThere are six of each type of coin in the wallet.
FThere are ten of each type of coin in the wallet.
8. You want to borrow three rock CDs from your friend. She loves math puzzles and she always makes you solve one before you can borrow her stuff. Here’s the puzzle: Before you borrow three CDs, she will have 39 CDs. She will have half as many country CDs as rock CDs, and one-fourth as many soundtracks as country CDs. How many of each type of CD does she have after you borrow three rock CDs?
AAfter borrowing 3 rock CDs, your friend will have 21 rock CDs, 12 country CDs, and 3 soundtracks.
BAfter borrowing 3 rock CDs, your friend will have 24 rock CDs, 12 country CDs, and 3 soundtracks.
CAfter borrowing 3 rock CDs, your friend will have 25 rock CDs, 10 country CDs, and 4 soundtracks.
DAfter borrowing 3 rock CDs, your friend will have 21 rock CDs, 9 country CDs, and 3 soundtracks.
EAfter borrowing 3 rock CDs, your friend will have 24 rock CDs, 12 country CDs, and no soundtracks.
FAfter borrowing 3 rock CDs, your friend will have 18 rock CDs, 15 country CDs, and 3 soundtracks.
9. After watching hours of those home improvement shows, you decide you want to paint you bedroom. You don’t want to paint all four walls the same color (how boring!), but instead, you want to paint one wall a different color. The electric orange paint you’ve chosen for the "special" wall is more expensive, and you’re on a budget, so you need to know the area of the wall so you can buy the smallest amount of paint possible. You know that the height of the wall is half the length. You also know that the perimeter of the rectangular wall is 48 feet. What is the area of the wall?
AThe area of the wall is 128 sq.ft.
BThe area of the wall is 116 sq. ft.
CThe area of the wall is 144 sq. ft.
DThe area of the wall is 140 sq. ft.
EThe area of the wall is 416 sq. ft.
FThe area of the wall is 136 sq. ft.
10. Your mother has left you in charge of the annual family yard sale. Before she leaves you to your entrepreneurial abilities, she explains that she has made the job easy for you: everything costs either $1.50 or $3.50. She asks you to keep track of how many of each type of item is sold, and you make a list, but it gets lost sometime throughout the day. Just before she’s supposed to get home, you realize that all you know is that there were 150 items to start with (your mom counted) and you have 41 items left. Also, you know that you made $227.50. Write a system of equations that you could solve to figure out how many of each type of item you sold.
Ax + y = 109
(1.5)x + 227.50 = (3.5)y

Bx + y = 109
(3.5)x + 227.50 = (1.5)y

Cx + y = 41
(1.5)x + 227.50 = (3.5)y

Dx + y = 109
(1.5)x + (3.5)y = 227.50

Ex + y = 150
(1.5)x + (3.5)y = 227.50

Fx + y = $3.50
(1.5)x + (3.5)y = 227.50

#1035 Re: Help Me ! » Solving systems of equations using Substitution method and elimination » 2011-07-03 03:01:49

ok i will thanx smile)
i was wondering if anybody can help me do the question i need the equation and ill solve it thanx

#1038 Re: Help Me ! » Solving systems of equations using Substitution method and elimination » 2011-07-01 08:52:15

ordered pair of the like equation like the x and y i think i was confused to

#1039 Re: Help Me ! » Solving systems of equations using Substitution method and elimination » 2011-07-01 08:09:02

thanx guys

ok so i submitted my work for the elimination and the substitution method to my online course and my teacher asked me the following i was wondering if any body can see if i answered right

#4. What is your ordered pair?

#4- X=-4 Y=0
(-4,0)

#5. How can you simplify x + 2x?
#5- YES I CAN IT WOULD BE 3X
my ordered pairs are (1,2)


#6.What does it mean when you have 3 = -6?
#6-it means there's no solution
#8.  WHat is your ordered pair?
#8-am confused on my ordered pair here

#9 What does it mean when you get 0 = 0?
#9- it means its one line

#10. What is your ordered pair?
#10-(3,7)
#14. What does y equal?
#14-confused?????????
#16. What is the ordered pair?
#16-(2,-3)

#17. What is the ordered pair?
#17-(-2,-4)
#18. What does it mean when you get 12y = 12y?
#18- it means one line

#1041 Re: Help Me ! » Solving systems of equations using Substitution method and elimination » 2011-06-30 09:21:50

i got c for number one and b for 2 am really confused on 3 i think its (A) hmm

#1042 Re: Help Me ! » Solving systems of equations using Substitution method and elimination » 2011-06-29 10:31:05

yup am working on some  but am ganna do them tomorrow
1. The sum of two numbers is 90. Their difference is 18. Find the numbers.
A (40, 22)
B (45, 45)
C (36, 54)
D (27, 63)
E (40, 50)
F(72, 90)
2. The number of girls at a small high school is 60 greater than the number of boys. If there are 1250 total students, how many girls are there?
A625
B655
C705
D635
E725
F675

3. In three more years, Miguel’s grandfather will be six times as old as Miguel was last year. When Miguel’s present age is added to his grandfather’s present age, the sum is 68. How old is each one now?
AMiguel is 14 and his grandfather is 54.
BMiguel is 10 and his grandfather is 58.
CMiguel is 5 and his grandfather is 63.
DMiguel is 7 and his grandfather is 61
EMiguel is 11 and his grandfather is 57.
FMiguel is 6 and his grandfather is 62.
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4. Twice the larger of two numbers is three more than five times the smaller. The sum of four times the larger and three times the smaller is 71. What are the numbers?
AThe larger number is 12 and the smaller number is 7.
BThe larger number is 17 and the smaller number is 8.
CThe larger number is 20 and the smaller number is -3.
DThe larger number is 14 and the smaller number is 5.
EThe larger number is 24 and the smaller number is 8.
FThe larger number is 8 and the smaller number is 7.

5. Three times the width of a certain rectangle exceeds twice its length by two inches. Four times its length is twelve more than its perimeter. Write a system of equations that could be used to solve this problem. (hint: P = 2L + 2W)
A3W = 2L + 2
2L = 2W + 12

B3W + 2 = 2L
4L = P – 12

C3W = 2L + 2
4L + 12 = P

D2W + 2 = 2L
4L = 12 + P

E3W + 2 = 2L
4L = 12 + P

F2L – 2 = 3W
P = 4L - 12

6. A piece of wire 42 cm long is bent into a rectangle whose length is twice its width. Find the dimensions of the rectangle.
AThe rectangle is 12 cm long and 9 cm wide
BThe rectangle is 10 cm long and 11 cm wide.
CThe rectangle is 15 cm long and 6 cm wide.
DThe rectangle is 17 cm long and 3 cm wide.
EThe rectangle is 16 cm long and 5 cm wide.
FThe rectangle is 14 cm long and 7 cm wide.

7. A wallet contains the same number of pennies, nickels, and dimes. The coins total $1.44. How many of each type of coin does the wallet contain?
AThere are five of each type of coin in the wallet.
BThere are nine of each type of coin in the wallet.
CThere are seven of each type of coin in the wallet.
DThere are eight of each type of coin in the wallet.
EThere are six of each type of coin in the wallet.
FThere are ten of each type of coin in the wallet.

8. You want to borrow three rock CDs from your friend. She loves math puzzles and she always makes you solve one before you can borrow her stuff. Here’s the puzzle: Before you borrow three CDs, she will have 39 CDs. She will have half as many country CDs as rock CDs, and one-fourth as many soundtracks as country CDs. How many of each type of CD does she have after you borrow three rock CDs?
AAfter borrowing 3 rock CDs, your friend will have 21 rock CDs, 12 country CDs, and 3 soundtracks.
BAfter borrowing 3 rock CDs, your friend will have 24 rock CDs, 12 country CDs, and 3 soundtracks.
CAfter borrowing 3 rock CDs, your friend will have 25 rock CDs, 10 country CDs, and 4 soundtracks.
DAfter borrowing 3 rock CDs, your friend will have 21 rock CDs, 9 country CDs, and 3 soundtracks.
EAfter borrowing 3 rock CDs, your friend will have 24 rock CDs, 12 country CDs, and no soundtracks.
FAfter borrowing 3 rock CDs, your friend will have 18 rock CDs, 15 country CDs, and 3 soundtracks.
9. After watching hours of those home improvement shows, you decide you want to paint you bedroom. You don’t want to paint all four walls the same color (how boring!), but instead, you want to paint one wall a different color. The electric orange paint you’ve chosen for the "special" wall is more expensive, and you’re on a budget, so you need to know the area of the wall so you can buy the smallest amount of paint possible. You know that the height of the wall is half the length. You also know that the perimeter of the rectangular wall is 48 feet. What is the area of the wall?

AThe area of the wall is 128 sq.ft.
BThe area of the wall is 116 sq. ft.
CThe area of the wall is 144 sq. ft.
DThe area of the wall is 140 sq. ft.
EThe area of the wall is 416 sq. ft.
FThe area of the wall is 136 sq. ft.

10. Your mother has left you in charge of the annual family yard sale. Before she leaves you to your entrepreneurial abilities, she explains that she has made the job easy for you: everything costs either $1.50 or $3.50. She asks you to keep track of how many of each type of item is sold, and you make a list, but it gets lost sometime throughout the day. Just before she’s supposed to get home, you realize that all you know is that there were 150 items to start with (your mom counted) and you have 41 items left. Also, you know that you made $227.50. Write a system of equations that you could solve to figure out how many of each type of item you sold.
Ax + y = 109
(1.5)x + 227.50 = (3.5)y

Bx + y = 109
(3.5)x + 227.50 = (1.5)y

Cx + y = 41
(1.5)x + 227.50 = (3.5)y

Dx + y = 109
(1.5)x + (3.5)y = 227.50

Ex + y = 150
(1.5)x + (3.5)y = 227.50

Fx + y = $3.50
(1.5)x + (3.5)y = 227.50

11. The second of two numbers is 5 more than twice the first. The sum of the numbers is 44. Find the numbers by writing and solving a system of equations.


A(11, 33)
B(22, 22)
C(20, 24)
D(17, 22)
E(13,31)
F(17, 27)


12. A shipment of TV sets, some weighing 30 kg each and the other weighing 50 kg each, has a total weight of 880 kg. If there are 20 TV sets all together, how many weigh 50 kg and how many weigh 30 kg?
A 6 weigh 50 kg and 14 weigh 30
B 15 weigh 50 kg and 5 weigh 30 .
C 2 weigh 50 kg and 18 weigh 30
D 14 weigh 50 kg and 6 weigh 30
E 4 weigh 50 kg and 16 weigh 30
F 11 weigh 50 kg and 9 weigh 30

#1044 Re: Help Me ! » Solving systems of equations using Substitution method and elimination » 2011-06-29 09:26:09

i did number 14 i think i did it correct

#14- 3-x = 2x
           
                 3 + -1x = 2x



Moved all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right.

3 + -1x + -2x = 2x + -2x

-1x + -2x = -3x
3 + -3x = 2x + -2x

2x + -2x = 0
3 + -3x = 0

3 + -3 + -3x = 0 + -3

3 + -3 = 0
0 + -3x = 0 + -3
-3x = 0 + -3

0 + -3 = -3
-3x = -3

Divide each side by '-3'.
x = 1

#1047 Re: Help Me ! » Solving systems of equations using Substitution method and elimination » 2011-06-29 09:10:13

thats cool smile
its nice meeting friend here
pretty sure help allot

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