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Creating and Solving Equations​

Write an equation for each description.​

We will call N the searched number​

1. Eight times the difference of a number and 2 is the same as 3 times the sum of the number and 3.​

8(N-2) = 3(N+3)​

8N - 16 = 3N + 9 ​

8N - 3N = 9 + 16​

5N = 25​

N = 25/5 = 5 ​ANSWER1

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2. The sum of -7 times a number and 8 times the sum of the number and 1 is the same as the number minus 7​

-7N + 8(N+1) = N - 7​

-7N +8N +8 = N -7​

N + 8 = N -7​

ERROR There is no such number​ ANSWER does no exist this number

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3. The quotient of the difference of a number and 24 divided by 8 is the same as the number divided by 6​

(N-24)/8 = N/6​

6(N-24) = 8N​

​6N -144 = 8N

-144 = 8N-6N​

-144= 2N​

N = -144/2 = -72​ ANSWER3 N = -72

We can check it by replacing this number​

(-72-24)/8 = -72/6​

-96/8 = -72/6​

-12 = -12 ¡Checked!​

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4. Sierra has a total of 61 dimes and quarters in her piggybank. She has 3 more quarters than dimes. ​The coins have a total value of $10.90. How many dimes and how many quarters does she have? [Hint: Use the decimal values of the c coins to write an equation]

We will call d and q to the dimes and quarters respectively.​

d + q = 61​

0.10d + 0.25q = $10.90​

d + d+3 = 61 there are three more quarters than dimes​

2d = 61-3 = 58​

d= 58/2 = 29 dimes this is the number of dimes​

q= d+3 = 29+3 = 32 quarters this is the number of quarters​

ANSWER She has 32 quarters and 29 dimes​

We can check by replacing the values​

29*$0.10 + 32*$0.25 = $2.90 + $8 = $10.90 ¡Checked!​

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5 Penn used the formula for the sum of the angles inside a polygon: ​Sum of the interior angles = (n-2)180, where n is the number of angles of the polygon. Penn's answer is 1,980 degrees. How many angles does the polygon have?

(n -2 )*180º = 1,980º​

180n -360º = 1,980º​

180n = 1,980+360º = 2,340º​

n= 2,340º/180º = 13 This is the number of angles of the polygon.​

ANSWER5 = 13 angles


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User Bart Hoekstra
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2.

-7x + 8x + 1 = x - 7

3.


( x - 24)/(8) = \frac x 6

4. d dimes and q quarters

d + q = 61

d + 3 = q

There's one more equation -- the problem is overconstrained. Let's solve what we have so far. Substituting,

d + d + 3 = 61

2d = 58

d = 29

q = d + 3 = 32

The last equation in cents is

1090 = 10d + 25q

Let's see if our solution still checks:

10(29) + 25(32) = 290 + 800 = 1090

That checks.

Answer: 29 dimes, 32 quarters

5.

1980 = (n-2)180

n-2 = 1980/180 = 11

n = 13

Answer: 13


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