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Applications Involving Rational Equations Create an equation that represents each scenario. Then use that equation to solve the given problem.

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Miriam needs 8 consecutive throws to win

Here, we want to calculate the number of throws consecutively that Miriam must make into the cup to beat Ishak

Since Ishak made 48% already, Miriam must make 52%

Out of 30, she made 12;

This represents a percentage of;


(12)/(30)\text{ }*\text{ 100\% = 40\%}

Let the number of throws needed be x;

So;


\begin{gathered} (x+12)/(30+x)\text{ }*\text{ 100 = 52} \\ \\ 100(x+12)\text{ = 52(30+x)} \\ \\ 100x\text{ + 1200 = 1560+52x} \\ \\ 100x-52x\text{ = 1560-1200} \\ \\ 48x\text{ = 360} \\ \\ x\text{ = }(360)/(48) \\ \\ x\text{ = 7.5 which is approx 8} \end{gathered}

So what this mean is that, out of 38 throws, 20 would enter, with the last 8 being consecutive

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