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7. All 231 students at DORS went on a field trip. Some students rode in vanswhich hold 7 students each and some students rode in buses which hold 25students each. There was a total of 15 vans and buses that went on the fieldtrip.7a. Write a system of equations to represent this situation.

7. All 231 students at DORS went on a field trip. Some students rode in vanswhich-example-1
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Solution:

Given:


\begin{gathered} \text{Total students that went for the field trip= 231 students} \\ \text{Vans can hold 7 stduents each} \\ \text{Buses can hold 25 students each} \\ \text{Total buses and vans =15} \end{gathered}

Question 7a:

Let


\begin{gathered} v\text{ represent vans} \\ b\text{ represent buses} \end{gathered}

The following equations can be deduced from the question;


\begin{gathered} \text{Total students that the total number of vans can hold is;} \\ 7* v=7v \\ \\ \text{Total students that the total number of buses can hold is;} \\ 25* b=25b \\ \\ \text{Total students on the trip is 231, hence,} \\ 7v+25b=231\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots.(1) \\ \\ \\ \text{Also,} \\ \text{Total vans and buses is 15. This means;} \\ v+b=15\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots\text{.}(2) \end{gathered}

Therefore, the system of equations to represent this situation is;


\begin{gathered} 7v+25b=231 \\ v+b=15 \end{gathered}

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Question 7b.

Solving equations (1) and (2) simultaneously,


\begin{gathered} 7v+25b=231\ldots\ldots\ldots\text{.}\mathrm{}(1) \\ v+b=15\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots\text{.}(2)*7 \\ 7v+7b=105\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots(3) \\ \\ \text{Subtracting equation (3) from (1),} \\ equation(1)-equation(3); \\ 7v-7v+25b-7b=231-105 \\ 18b=126 \\ \text{Dividing both sides by 18 to get b,} \\ b=(126)/(18) \\ b=7 \\ \\ \\ To\text{ get v, substitute b in euqation (2)} \\ v+b=15 \\ v+7=15 \\ v=15-7 \\ v=8 \\ \\ \\ \text{Hence, } \\ 7\text{buses and 8 vans went on the field trip} \end{gathered}

Therefore, DORS needs 7 buses for the field trip.

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