Answer:
Part 1) Helen's age is 32 years old and Jane's age is 24 years old
Part 2) 13 twenty-dollar bills
Step-by-step explanation:
Part 1) Helen is 8 years older than Jane. Twenty years ago Helen was three times as old as Jane. How old is each now and what is the equation?
Let
x----> Helen's age
y---> Jane's age
we know that
x=y+8 ----> equation A
(x-20)=3(y-20) -----> equation B
substitute equation A in equation B and solve for y
(y+8-20)=3(y-20)
y-12=3y-60
3y-y=60-12
2y=48
y=24 years
Find the value of x
x=y+8
x=24+8=32 years
Part 2)
Let
x-----> the number of five-dollar bills
y----> the number of twenty-dollar bills
we know that
5x+20y=305 -----> equation A
y=x+4 ------> x=y-4 ------> equation B
substitute equation B in equation A and solve for y
5(y-4)+20y=305
5y-20+20y=305
25y=325
y=13 twenty-dollar bills
Find the value of x
x=y-4
x=13-4=9 five-dollar bills
Answer:
B) x + s = 90, x - s = 20
Step-by-step explanation:
x + s = 90 represents that both Xavier and Sara's money combined is $90.
x - s = 20 represents that Xavier has 20 more dollars than Sara.
Answer:
Yes, it does
Step-by-step explanation:
More Men like the Pizza and Hambugers more than the girls. Both like shushi Equaly but 2 beats 1 am a right.
Answer:
1st one
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the x's for each one are going up by the same number, you are looking for a column of y's to either by going up by the same number or down by the same number.
The first table has a column of y's that look like this: 1/2 , 1 , 1 1/2, 2
This is actually going up for 1/2 each time.
This table shows a linear function.