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A certain tiger shark is 55 cm long at birth and grows 2.5 cm / year. A certain hammerhead shark is 25 cm long at birth and grows 5 cm/year. When will the sharks be equal in length? Let x = time in years Let y = length of the sea creatures

A certain tiger shark is 55 cm long at birth and grows 2.5 cm / year. A certain hammerhead-example-1
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A certain tiger shark is 55 cm long at birth and grows 2.5 cm / year.

So we will add 55 to (2.5 multiplied by the number of years) to get the length of the tiger shark. Since x = time in years, we have


\begin{gathered} 55+2.5* x=y \\ 55+2.5x=y \\ y=55+2.5x \end{gathered}

Hence, the equation for the length of the tiger shark is


y=55+2.5x

We wiil do same process to get the equation for the hammerhead shark

The hammerhead shark grows 25cm at birth and grows 5 cm/year.

So the equation will be


\begin{gathered} 25+5* x=y \\ 25+5x=y \\ y=25+5x \end{gathered}

Hence the equation for the length of the spinny hammerhead shark is


y=25+5x

Solving both equations simultaneously we have


\begin{gathered} y=55+2.5x \\ y=25+5x\text{ (multiplying this by minus sign we have) } \\ -y=-25-5x \\ \text{Paring with the first equation and eliminating y, we have } \\ y=55+2.5x \\ -y=-25-5x \\ 0=30-2.5x \\ 2.5x=30 \\ x=(30)/(2.5) \\ x=12 \end{gathered}

Since x = 12, hence, the sharks will be equal in length in 12 years

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