Chapter 6: Q38. (page 390)
Use elimination to solve each system of equations.
Short Answer
The solution of the system of equations is .
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Chapter 6: Q38. (page 390)
Use elimination to solve each system of equations.
The solution of the system of equations is .
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The cost of two meals at a restaurant is shown in the table below.
| Meal | Total Cost |
| , | |
| , |
a. Define variables to represent the cost of a taco and the cost of a burrito.
b. Write a system of equations to find the cost of a single taco and a single burrito.
c. Solve the systems of equations, and explain what the solution means.
d. How much would a customer pay forand?
State whether each sentence is true or false. If false, replace the underlined term to make a true sentence.
If a system has at least one solution, it is said to be consistent.
Use elimination to solve each system of equations.
Angelina needs to buy 12 pieces of candy to take to a meeting. She has. Each chocolate bar costs, and each lollipop costs. Determine how many of each she can buy.
A 6 chocolate bars, 6 lollipops
B 4 chocolate bars, 8 lollipops
C 7 chocolate bars, 5 lollipops
D 3 chocolate bars, 9 lollipops
Perform the indicated matrix operation.
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