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Algebra 1 Systems of Equations- Word Problems

Algebra 1 Systems of Equations- Word Problems

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9th - 12th Grade

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4 Slides • 11 Questions

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Match

Match the following equations with their solutions.

10 - 6x = 52

-10 + 6x = 32

10 - 7x = 52

10 - 7x = -32

x = -7

x = 7

x = -6

x = 6

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Multiple Choice

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Select the correct graph for each inequality.
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Multiple Choice

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Select the correct graph for each inequality.
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Multiple Choice

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Solve the system of inequalities by graphing.

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Systems of Equations- Word Problems

Writing Equations

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Objective: In this lesson you will learn how to read a systems of equations word problem in context and create two linear equations that represent the given situation.

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​Step 1: Read the problem carefully

I've highlighted the two important sentences.

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​Step 2: Analyze the sentences and create two linear equations.

The guitarist wrote 8 fewer than twice the number of songs that the drummer wrote.

g = 2d-8

They wrote a total of 46 songs.

g + d = 46

"2d" means twice the number of drummer songs

"-8" means eight fewer songs

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Multiple Choice

A drummer and a guitarist each wrote songs for their band. The guitarist wrote 8 fewer than twice the number of songs that the drummer wrote. They wrote a total of 46 songs.

Which system of equations models this situation if the drummer wrote dd   songs and the guitarist wrote gg   songs?

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g=2d8g=2d-8  

g+d=46g+d=46  

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g=82dg=8-2d

g=46dg=46-d

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d=2g8d=2g-8

d=46gd=46-g

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d=82gd=8-2g

d+g=46d+g=46

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​Over the next few slides you will have a opportunity to practice building linear expressions from the context of a word problem. The only way to get better at these types of problems is to practice them.

Good luck!

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Multiple Choice

The cost of using a cleaning company that charges a flat fee of $40 plus $15 per hour. If yy represents the total cost and xx represents the number of hours, which equation best represents the cost of hiring the cleaning company?

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y=55xy=55x

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y=40x+15y=40x+15

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y=15x+40y=15x+40

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y=45xy=45x

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Match

Match the following situations with the correct algebraic expression.

r=r= number of miles running

w=w= the number of miles walking

r+w=12r+w=12

w=r12w=r-12

w=12rw=12r

r=12wr=12w

r=w12r=w-12

Esther walked and ran a total of 12 miles.

Gavin walked 12 miles less than he ran.

Grayson walked 12 times as much as he ran.

Brandon ran 12 times as much he walked.

Karla ran 12 miles less than she walked.

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Multiple Choice

A university will spend $4,500 to buy monitors and keyboards for a computer lab. Each monitor will cost $250, and each keyboard will cost $50.

 

Which equation represents x, the number of monitors, and y, the number of keyboards, the university can buy for the computer lab?

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50x+250y=450050x+250y=4500

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250x+50y=4500250x+50y=4500

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y=4500250xy=4500-250x

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x=450050yx=4500-50y

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Multiple Choice

A cell phone plan costs $44.50 a month plus $0.40 per minute. If yy represents the total cost and xx represents the number of minutes used, which equation best represents the cost of the cell phone plan?

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y=.40xy=.40x

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y=.40x+44.50y=-.40x+44.50

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y=44.90xy=44.90x

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y=.40x+44.50y=.40x+44.50

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Math Response

An artist bought a set of paintbrushes that contained  xx  small paintbrushes and  yy  large paintbrushes. The number of small paintbrushes in the set was 5 times the number of large paintbrushes in the set. 

Write an equation that represents xx , the number of small paintbrushes.

Your answer should start with x=x= ____

Type answer here
Deg°
Rad

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Match

Match the following:

xx represents the number of cookies

yy represents the number of brownies

y=2xy=2x

x+y=15x+y=15

yx=15y-x=15

y=12xy=\frac{1}{2}x

y=2x+15y=2x+15

There were twice as many brownies as cookies.

There was a total of 15 brownies and cookies.

The difference between the brownies and cookies was 15.

There were half as many brownies as cookies.

The brownies equaled 15 more than twice the number of cookies

Match the following equations with their solutions.

10 - 6x = 52

-10 + 6x = 32

10 - 7x = 52

10 - 7x = -32

x = -7

x = 7

x = -6

x = 6

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