Answer:
x represents the number of two-point shots. y represent the number of three-point shots.
Explanation:
Let's let x represent the number of two-point shots Easton made and let's let y represent the number of three-point shots Easton made.
So, we know that that Easton scored a total of 21 points.
In other words, the amount of two-point shots and amount of three-point shots total 21. In an equation, this is:
The 2 in front of the x represents the two-point per shot, and the 3 in front of the y represents the three-point per shot.
We also know that Easton made twice as many two-point shots as three-point shots. So, we can write this as:
The number of two-pointers x is equivalent to twice the number of three-pointers y.
So, our system of equations is as follows:
Notes:
To solve, use substitution. Substitute the second equation into the first:
Multiply:
Combine like terms:
Divide by 7:
Solve for x using the second equation again:
So, Easton made 6 two-pointers and 3 three-pointers.