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A group of 46 friends are going to a beach house in Pismo for the weekend. They plan on renting small cars and large cars to make the trip. Each small car can hold 2 people and each large car can hold
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A group of 46 friends are going to a beach house in
Pismo for the weekend. They plan on renting small cars
and large cars to make the trip.
Each small car can hold 2 people and each large car
can hold 4 people. They rented 8 more small cars than
large cars.
Determine the number of small cars they rented and
the number of large cars they rented.
1) Define your variables with "Let" statements.
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small car (x) seat 2 people
large car (y) seat 4 people
Total number of people is 46
8 more small cats than large cats(8+y=x)
2x+4y=46
x=8+y
2(8+y)+4y=46
16+2y+4y=46
6y=46-16
6y=30
y=30/6
y=5 aka 5 large cars
x=8+y
x=8+5
x=13 aka 13 small cars
2•13+4•5=26+20=46 seats for everyone
Good luck.
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5 large cars, 13 small cars
Let s = # of small cars (2 people)
Let l = # of large cars (4 people)
2s + 4l = 46
l + 8 = s
2(l + 8) + 4l = 46
2l + 16 + 4l = 46
6l = 30
l = 5
Check:
2s + 4l = 46
2(13) + 4(5) = 46
26 + 20 = 46
46 = 46
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