Systems of Equations Practice

Systems of Equations Practice

9th Grade

10 Qs

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Systems of Equations Practice

Systems of Equations Practice

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Mathematics

9th Grade

Medium

Created by

Regan Shipley

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

The school that Stefan goes to is selling tickets to a choral performance. On the first day of ticket sales the school sold 3 senior citizen tickets and 1 child ticket for a total of $38. The school took in $52 on the second day by selling 3 senior citizen tickets and 2 child tickets. Which equations represents the system that could be used? 
1s + 3c = 38
2s + 3c = 52
3s + 1c = 38
3s + 2c = 52
s + c = 38
s + c = 52
3s + 3c = 38
1s + 2c = 52

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

On Monday Joe bought 10 cups of coffee and 5 doughnuts for his office at the cost of $16.50.  It turns out that the doughnuts were more popular than the coffee.  On Tuesday he bought 5 cups of coffee and 10 doughnuts for a total of $14.25.  Which equations could be used to determine the cost of the coffee? 
10c + 5d = 14.25
5c + 10d = 16.50
10c + 5d = 16.50
5c + 10d = 14.25
c + d = 10
5c + 10d = 16.50
c + d = 5
5c + 10d = 16.50

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Chase is running a concession stand at a WCHS soccer game. He sells nachos and sodas. Nachos cost $1.50 each and sodas cost $0.50 each. At the end of the game, Chase made a total of $78.50 and sold a total of 87 nachos and sodas combined. How much of each item did he sell?

35 nachos, 52 sodas

18 nachos, 69 sodas

52 nachos, 35 sodas

61 nachos, 26 sodas

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Gracie sells tickets for admission to the WCHS school play and collects a total of $104. Admission prices are $6 for adults and $4 for children. She sold 21 tickets total. How many of each type of ticket did Gracie sell?

10 adults, 11 children

12 adults, 9 children

11 adults, 10 children

9 adults, 12 children

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

The talent show committee sold a total of 530 tickets in advance. Student tickets cost $3 each and the adult tickets cost $4 each. If the total receipts were $1740, which system could be used to find how many of each type of ticket were sold?
S + A = 530
3S + 4A = 1740
S + A = 530
4S + 3A = 1740
S + A = 1740
3S + 4A = 530
S + A = 1740
4S + 3A = 530

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Your family goes to The Stanford restaurant for dinner. There are people in your family. Some order the chicken dinner for $14.80, and some order steak for $17. If the total bill was $91, which system best represents the situation? 

x + y = 6
14.80x + 17y = 91
x + y = 91
14.80x + 17y = 6
x + y = 6
14.80y + 17x = 91
x + y = 91
14.80x+ 17y = 6

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Josh is thinking of two numbers.  Their sum is -10 and their difference is -2.  Which system of equations represents the situation?
x - y = -10
x + y = -2
x = -2 
y = 5
x + y = -2
x - y = -10
x + y = -10
x - y = -2

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