Chapter 5: Q. 152 (page 626)
Solve a System of Equations by Elimination -
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The simplification of Expression will be .
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Chapter 5: Q. 152 (page 626)
Solve a System of Equations by Elimination -
The simplification of Expression will be .
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In the following exercises, translate to a system of equations and solve the system.
Daniela invested a total of \(50,000, some in a certificate of deposit (CD) and the remainder in bonds. The amount invested in bonds was \)5000 more than twice the amount she put into the CD. How much did she invest in each account?
In the following exercises, solve the systems of equations by substitution.
In the following exercises, translate to a system of equations and solve.
The perimeter of a rectangle is 84. The length is 10 more than three times the width. Find the length and width.
Determine whether the ordered pair is the solution to the system
(a)
(b)
In the following exercises, translate to a system of equations and solve the system.
Jen and David owe \(22,000 in loans for their two cars. The amount of the loan for Jen’s car is \)2000 less than twice the amount of the loan for David’s car. How much is each car loan?
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