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Warm Up

Warm Up. The system below has a solution of (2,1). Find the values of a and b. #1. #2. At Randy’s bike shop, they only work on bicycles and tricycles. When Randy disassembled all the bikes and trikes he ended up with 34 seats and 89 wheels. How many tricycles does he have in his shop?.

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Warm Up

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  1. Warm Up The system below has a solution of (2,1). Find the values of a and b. #1 #2 At Randy’s bike shop, they only work on bicycles and tricycles. When Randy disassembled all the bikes and trikes he ended up with 34 seats and 89 wheels. How many tricycles does he have in his shop?

  2. Warm Up The system below has a solution of (2,1). Find the values of a and b. #1

  3. Warm Up At Randy’s bike shop, they only work on bicycles and tricycles. When Randy disassembled all the bikes and trikes he ended up with 34 seats and 89 wheels. How many tricycles does he have in his shop? #2 Define variables: Write two equations E1 E2

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  5. Homework With a tailwind, a helicopter flies 270 miles in 1.5 hours. When the helicopter flies back against the same wind, the trip takes 3 hours. What is the helicopter’s speed in still air? What is the speed of the wind? #1 w = speed of wind (mph) h = speed of the helicopter (mph) With the wind Against the wind

  6. Homework With a tailwind, a helicopter flies 270 miles in 1.5 hours. When the helicopter flies back against the same wind, the trip takes 3 hours. What is the helicopter’s speed in still air? What is the speed of the wind? #1 w = speed of wind (mph) h = speed of the helicopter (mph) Wind = 45 mph

  7. Homework A barge on the Sacramento river travels 24 miles upstream in 3 hours. The return trip take the barge only two hours. Find the speed of the barge in still water. #2 b = speed of barge (mph) c = speed of the current (mph) With the current Against the current

  8. Homework A barge on the Sacramento river travels 24 miles upstream in 3 hours. The return trip take the barge only two hours. Find the speed of the barge in still water. #2 b = speed of barge (mph) c = speed of the current (mph) barge = 10 mph current = 2 mph

  9. Homework Bubba has a collection of 95 coins, consisting of only nickels, dimes and quarters. If the number of quarters and dimes combined is 60, and the total value of all his coins is $12.70, how many dimes does he have? #3 Write two equations Define variables: E1 d = number of dimes q = number of quarters E2 Number of nickels = 35 Value of nickels = $1.75 Value of dimes and quarters = $10.95

  10. Homework The length of a rectangle is three more than it’s width. If the perimeter is 66 meters, find the area of the rectangle. #4 Define variables: Write two equations L = length E1 W = width E2 Area?

  11. Weekly Workout In a math contest, each team is asked 50 questions. The teams earn 15 points for every correct answer and lose 8 points for every incorrect answer. Team A won the contest and scored 566 points. Team B finished second and missed 4 more questions than team A. How many questions did team B get correct? #1 Define variables: Write two equations c = correct answers E1 w = wrong answers E2

  12. Weekly Workout #2 Ally has $30 more than Carl. If they each had $7 less, the sum of their money would be equal to what Ally has now. How much money does Carl have? Write two equations Define variables: E1 a = Ally’s money E2 c = Carl’s money

  13. Weekly Workout #3 If 1 is subtracted from the numerator of a fraction, the resulting fraction is 1/3. If 2 is subtracted from the denominator , the resulting fraction is 1/2. Find the original fraction. Define variables: Write two equations n = Numerator E1 E2 d = Denominator

  14. Weekly Workout #3 If 1 is subtracted from the numerator of a fraction, the resulting fraction is 1/3. If 2 is subtracted from the denominator , the resulting fraction is 1/2. Find the original fraction. Define variables: Write two equations n = Numerator E1 E2 d = Denominator

  15. Weekly Workout #4 A jar containing only nickels and quarters totals $5.60. There are half as many quarters as there are nickels. How many nickels are in the jar? Define variables: Write two equations n = number of nickels E1 q = number of quarters E2

  16. Weekly Workout #5 A chemist makes 10 liters of a 30% acid solution by mixing a 20% acid solution with a 50% acid solution. Find exactly how many liters of the 20% solution that he used. a= amount of 20% acid solution 0.30(10) = 3 b= amount of 50% acid solution + 30% 20% 50% = solution solution solution Amount of Solution a b 10 3 0.20a 0.50b acid

  17. Weekly Workout #5 A chemist makes 10 liters of a 30% acid solution by mixing a 20% acid solution with a 50% acid solution. Find exactly how many liters of the 20% solution that he used. a= amount of 20% acid solution b= amount of 50% acid solution

  18. Weekly Workout #6 The length of a rectangle A is 3 less than twice its width and it has a perimeter of 54 meters. Rectangle B has dimensions that are exactly twice that of rectangle A. Find the area of rectangle B. Define variables: Write two equations L = Length (A) E1 W = Width (A) E2 A B Find the area of rectangle B

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