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The number of weeds in a yard are on a rise due to recent rains. There were intially 30 weeds in the yard, and each day 5 more appear. a.) write an equation to model the situation. b). How many days will it take to reach 100 weeds in the yard.

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Algebra / Linear Equations / Linear Equations in the Real World / Applications Using Linear Models

From the statement, we know that:

• there are initially y₀ = 30 weeds in a yard,

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• each day 5 more weeds appear, so the rate of change is m = 5 weeds/day.

a) Defining the variable x for the number of days, and y for the number of weeds, we have:


y=y_0+m\cdot x=30\text{ weeds}+5\cdot\text{ weeds/day}\cdot x.

Or simply we can write:


y=30+5x.

b) We want to know how many days (x) we need to have y = 100 weeds in the yard. So we must solve for x the equation:


100=30+5x.

Solving for x, we get:


\begin{gathered} 5x=100-30, \\ 5x=70, \\ x=(70)/(5)=14. \end{gathered}Answer

a) The equation to model the situation is:


y=5x+30

b) We need 14 days to reach 100 weeds in the yard.

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