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Together they ran a total of 30 laps. Runner B ran 6 more than twice as many laps as Runner A. Part A: Write an equation for this situation. Use a variable to represent the number of laps for Runner A. Part B: How many laps did Runner A run? Part C: How many laps did Runner B run?

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Explanation:

Number of laps run by Runner A = x

Number of laps run by Runner B = y

Runner B ran 6 more than twice as many laps as Runner A.

b = 6 + 2a

Together they ran a total of 30 laps.

a + b = 30

Part A: Write an equation for this situation. Use a variable to represent the number of laps for Runner A.

Part B: How many laps did Runner A run?

a + b = 30

b = 6 + 2a

Hence:

a + 6 + 2a = 30

3a = 30 - 6

3a = 27

a = 27/3

a = 9 laps

Part C: How many laps did Runner B run?

a + b = 30

b = 30 -9

b = 21 laps

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