Answer:
There are 13 tricycles, 26 bicycles, and 7 unicycles.
Explanation:
Let t=the number of tricycles, b=the number of bicycles, and u=the number of unicycles.
Equation to find the number of wheels:
3t+2b+u=98
This can be found because we know that each tricycle has 3 wheels, so we multiply the number of tricycles by 3. This can be done with bicycles and unicycles as well.
Equation to find the number of seats:
t+b+u=46
We know that there are two times as many bicycles as there are tricycles, this can be represented by the equation b=2t.
We can plug this into our number to wheels equation to get:
3t+2(2t)+u=98
3t+4t+u=98
7t+u=98
u=-7t+98
We can also put this into out number of seats equation to get:
t+2t+u=46
3t+u=46
u=-3t+46
Set the equations equal to each other to get:
-7t+98=-3t+46
-4t+98=46
-4t=-52
t=13
b=2t
b=2(13)
b=26
b+t+u=46
26+13+u=46
39+u=46
u=7
There are 13 tricycles, 26 bicycles, and 7 unicycles.