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Last Monday, two law students met up at café Literatura after school to read the pages they were assigned in the legal methods class. Alejandro can read 1 page per minute, and he has read 28 pages so far. Carly, who has a reading speed of 2 pages per minute has read 12 pages so far.

Part A: Define the variables and write two equations to represent the number of pages that each student read.

Variables:

Alejandro:

Carly:

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Answer:


N_(a) = T_(a)


N_(c) = 2 * T_(c)

Explanation:

Alejandro has read 28 pages so far and he can read 1 page per minute.

Again, Carly has read 12 pages so far and he can read 2 pages per minute.

If the variable N represents the number of pages read by the readers and T in minutes represents the time spent by the reader to read this number of pages, then

For Alejandro:
N_(a) = 1 * T_(a) = T_(a) ......... (1)

For Carly:
N_(c) = 2 * T_(c) .......... (2)

So, the equations (1) and (2) gives the number of pages that Alejandro and Carly read. (Answer)

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