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Your digital camera has a 512 megabyte memory card. You take pictures at two resolutions, a low resolution requiring 4 megabytes of memory per photo and a high resolution requiring 8 megabytes of memory per photo. Write an equation to model the amount of each kind of photo you can take.

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One possible answer is 8H + 4L = 512

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Step-by-step explanation:

  • H = number of high resolution photos
  • L = number of low resolution photos

H and L are placeholders for positive whole numbers, or 0 could replace either variable.

1 high resolution photo takes up 8 mb of space, so H of them take up 8H megabytes of space.

1 low resolution photo takes up 4 mb of space, so L of them take up 4L megabytes.

Overall, the two types of photos take up 8H+4L megabytes, which is equal to 512 since that's the max capacity. That leads to the equation 8H+4L = 512

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There are other ways to express the equation 8H+4L = 512. We could divide each part by 4 to get 2H+L = 128, but I think this equation loses its descriptive quality in a way. We no longer can see that each high resolution photo takes up 8 megabytes (instead we might mistakenly think only 2 megabytes are used per high resolution photo). A similar mistake may happen with the low resolution photos also.

The equation 2H+L = 128 can be rearranged into L = -2H+128 when solving for L.

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