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Hi I need help with part a b and c

Hi I need help with part a b and c-example-1
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Part A:

System of equations is a set of two or more equations involving the same set of variables and having the same solution.

Part B:

A problem can be solved using system of twoequations if two quantities are involved and there is a value associated with each quantity.

A problem that can be solved using the system of equations is given below.

The total number of boys and girls in a class is 40. Each boys has $1 with him and each girl has $2. The total amount the students in the class have is $65. Find the number of boys and girls in the class.

The number of boys and girls in the class can be found by creating two equations and solving it.

Part C:

Given:

The selling price of a sign, s=$20.

The selling price of a towel, t=$7.5.

The total money earned by selling signs and towels, T=$250.

Let x be the number of signs and y be the number of towels.

So, the expression for total money earned by selling signs and towels is,


\begin{gathered} sx+sy=T \\ 20x+7.5y=250\text{ ---(1)} \end{gathered}

It is given that Lindsay sells as many Towels as signs.

So, we can write


\begin{gathered} y=2x \\ 2x-y=0\text{ -----(2)} \end{gathered}

So, we obtained two equations in x and y.

Multiply equation (2) by 10.


20x-10y=0\text{ ----(3)}

Subtract (3) from (1).


\begin{gathered} 20x+7.5y-20x+10y=250 \\ 17.5y=250 \\ y=(250)/(17.5) \\ =14.28 \end{gathered}

Putting y=14.28 in equation (1), we can find the value of x also.

Hence, the given problem can be solved using the system of equations.

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