Chapter 4: Q 169. (page 431)
In the following exercises, solve the system of equations.
Short Answer
The solution is .
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Chapter 4: Q 169. (page 431)
In the following exercises, solve the system of equations.
The solution is .
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Geraldine has been offered positions by two insurance companies. The first company pays a salary of \(12,000 plus
a commission of \)100 for each policy sold. The second pays a salary of \(20,000 plus a commission of \)50 for each
policy sold. How many policies would need to be sold to make the total pay the same?
The sum of two number is . One number is less than the other. Find the numbers.
Translate to a system of equations and then solve:
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up to Charlie?
Translate to a system of equations and solve:
Priam has a collection of nickels and quarters, with a total value of . The number of nickels is six less than
three times the number of quarters. How many nickels and how many quarters does he have?
Solve the system of equations by substitution
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