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Year 10 Interactive Maths - Second Edition
Problem Solving
Linear equations are often used to solve practical problems that have an unknown quantity. We use a suitable pronumeral to represent the unknown quantity, translate the information given in the problem into an equation, and then solve the equation using the skills acquired earlier in this chapter.
Example 11
If a number is increased by 8, the result is 25. Find the number.
Solution:
Let x be the number. Increasing x by 8 gives x + 8, which we are told is 25. Therefore, x + 8 = 25. Subtract 8 from both sides to find x = 17. So, the number is 17.
Step-by-step explanation:
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This is one of the special right triangles known as a 30, 60, 90 triangle. (Characterized by its angles)
In these triangles, the shortest leg is HALF the length of the hypotenuse.
The longest leg is (√3) times the length of the short leg.
Therefore, the shortest leg is 20, and the longest leg is 20(√3)
FINAL ANSWER:
SHORT LEG: 20 units
LONG LEG: 20√3 units
Each hot dog is x, and costs $4. Each soda is y, and costs $3.
A.
4x + 3y = 33
B.
4x + 3y = 33
4 * 3 + 3y = 33
12 + 3y = 33
3y = 21
y = 7
7 bottles of soda.
Answer: Angles a and e
Step-by-step explanation:
Angle a and angle e are also corresponding angles! They both have distinct vertex points and lie on the same side of the transversal.