Common Core: High School - Algebra : Equations with Two or More Variables: CCSS.Math.Content.HSA-CED.A.2

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Example Question #11 : Equations With Two Or More Variables: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsa Ced.A.2

A candy shop contains a total of 70 items. There are 45 chocolates, 7 cookies, and T number of truffles. Write the equation that represents this situation.

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To find the equation that represents this particular situation, the word problem will need to be translated into mathematical terms.

A candy shop contains a total of 70 items. There are 45 chocolates, 7 cookies, and T number of truffles. In mathematical terms this looks as follows:

From here, identify the values for the known variables.

Substitute the values into the equation.

Example Question #12 : Equations With Two Or More Variables: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsa Ced.A.2

A coffee shop made 225 drinks in the first hour of operation, 80 mochas, 25 lattes, and C number of hot chocolates. Write an equation that represents this situation.

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To find the equation that represents this particular situation, the word problem will need to be translated into mathematical terms.

A coffee shop made 225 drinks in the first hour of operation, 80 mochas, 25 lattes, and C number of hot chocolates. In mathematical terms this looks as follows:

From here, identify the values for the known variables.

Substitute the values into the equation.

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