The number of students that are on the track team are 18.
The number of students that are on the baseball team are 15.
<h3>What are the linear equations that represent the question?</h3>
a + b = 33 equation 1
a - b = 3 equation 2
Where:
- a = number of students that are on the track team
- b = number of students that are on the baseball team
<h3>How many
students that are on the
baseball team?</h3>
Subtract equation 2 from equation 1
2b = 30
Divide both sides by 2
b = 30/2 = 15
<h3>How many
students that are on the track
team?</h3>
Subtract 15 from 33: 33 - 15 = 18
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Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
2x + 5 = 10
you minus the 5
2x = 5
you divide both sides by 2
x = 5
The answer is 2 ( choose 2 )
and how we find this answer? the picture is clearly for that.
Think of it this way: x multiplied by a number that is two more than x is y.
So, look at the factors. 3 and 8 wouldn't work, because 8 is 5 longer than 3. 1 and 24 wouldn't work, because 24 is 23 more than 1. 12 and 2 is also not going to work; 12 is 10 more than 2. What you have left is 4 and 6. 6 is 2 more than 4, and they both multiply to get 24.
So, the correct answer is 6 feet long and 4 feet wide.
41 students
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304: total students
17: riding in car
7: number of buses
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304 - 17 = 287
287 divided by 7 = 41