When a problem is too complicated to unravel<span> in one step, it </span>usually<span> helps to divide it into </span>less complicated issues<span> and solve </span>all separately. Making an easier downside<span> from a </span>more complicated one. This might<span> involve </span>revising<span> the problem; </span>using<span> smaller, </span>less complicated<span> numbers; or </span>employing a additional acquainted situation to grasp the matter<span> and </span>realize the answer<span>.</span>
Hello : here is a solution
There are no constants here. But we have x and y here.
We will create an equation which is:
2y+3x=54.
But we will also create a second equation which states the number of seats.
x+y=24.
Now we do the two-equation solving method.
2y+3x=54
-2(x+y=24)
2y+3x=54
-2x-2y=-48
x=6
To solve for y, plug in x into one of the original equations. Which one doesn't matter.
y+6=24
y=18
Answer:
This would mean 3x=5
so to isolate the x, we divide 5 by 3
and get x=5/3