Systems of Equations word problems

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Hi,
I have three systems of equations word problems. Can you help me?

#1:
The sum of three numbers is 32. The largest if 4 times the smallest. The sum of the two smaller numbers is 8 less than the largest. What are the numbers?
I have tried to model this one.
I got:
_ + _ +_ = 32
Largest = 4S
Sum of the two smaller #S = L-8
Then I don't know what to do from there and got lost.

#2:
Dat is 10 years older than David. 38 years ago, he was twice as old as him. How old is David now?
This was one of my equations that I tried to come up with:
Y = D+10
Y = 2D + 38
Yeah, it doesn't really add up and so I don't really know what do with it.

#3:
Tiffany has 34 animals. She has 3 times as many birds as cats. She has 4 times as many cats as dogs. How many of each does she have?
For this one I got:
34 = B+C+D
Birds = 3C
Cats = 4D
Then I got put into a loop of plugging in values, so I need help building the equations with this one too.

Please help me!
 
Hi,
I have three systems of equations word problems. Can you help me?

#1:
The sum of three numbers is 32. The largest if 4 times the smallest. The sum of the two smaller numbers is 8 less than the largest. What are the numbers?
I have tried to model this one.
I got:
_ + _ +_ = 32
Largest = 4S
Sum of the two smaller #S = L-8
Then I don't know what to do from there and got lost.

Let the numbers be:

L = largest

S = smallest

M = middle number

We know:

L = 4 * S
...............(1)

L + M + S = 32
.......(2) → ..................................M + 5*S = 32 .........(4)

M + S = L - 8
.........(3) → M + S = 4 * S - 8 → ....M - 3*S = -8 .........(5)

Now use (4) and (5) to solve for M and S. Then use (1) to solve for L



#2:
Dat is 10 years older than David. 38 years ago, he was twice as old as him. How old is David now?
This was one of my equations that I tried to come up with:
Y = D+10
Y = 2D + 38
Yeah, it doesn't really add up and so I don't really know what do with it.

#3:
Tiffany has 34 animals. She has 3 times as many birds as cats. She has 4 times as many cats as dogs. How many of each does she have?
For this one I got:
34 = B+C+D
Birds = 3C
Cats = 4D
Then I got put into a loop of plugging in values, so I need help building the equations with this one too.

Please help me!
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Hi,
I have three systems of equations word problems. Can you help me?

#1:
The sum of three numbers is 32. The largest if 4 times the smallest. The sum of the two smaller numbers is 8 less than the largest. What are the numbers?
I have tried to model this one.
I got:
_ + _ +_ = 32
Largest = 4S
Sum of the two smaller #S = L-8
Then I don't know what to do from there and got lost.

#2:
Dat is 10 years older than David. 38 years ago, he was twice as old as him. How old is David now?
This was one of my equations that I tried to come up with:
Y = D+10 This may or may not be correct. You MUST define YOUR variable. I'll assume that D is David's age NOW and D + 10 is Dat's age now.
What is David's age 38 years ago? What is Dat's age 38 years ago? What do you know about these ages?

Y = 2D + 38
Yeah, it doesn't really add up and so I don't really know what do with it.

#3:
Tiffany has 34 animals. She has 3 times as many birds as cats. She has 4 times as many cats as dogs. How many of each does she have?
For this one I got:
34 = B+C+D correct
Birds = 3C correct
Cats = 4D You have some number of dogs. Cats = 4D says the number of Cats is 4 times the number of dogs. Is this true? You also should have written that C=4D
Then I got put into a loop of plugging in values, so I need help building the equations with this one too.

Please help me!
I'll assume that B=# of birds, c=# of cats and D = # of dogs
 
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Okay!
So I have finished both of those equations, and I finally reached an answer to the cats, birds, dogs word problem!
Except #2. Can someone please help me on starting out with number 2. No matter how much I think about it, I can't seem to get an equation out of it! Please help me!
 
Dat is 10 years older than David. 38 years ago, he was twice as old as him. How old is David now?

What are you supposed to find? → David's age now

Let

David's age now = D

"Dat is 10 years older than David" → Dat's age now = D + 10

38 years ago:

David's age = D - 38

Dat's age = D - 28

38 years ago, he (Dat) was twice as old as him(David) → D - 28 = 2*(D - 38)

Now continue....
 
Okay!
So I have finished both of those equations, and I finally reached an answer to the cats, birds, dogs word problem!
Except #2. Can someone please help me on starting out with number 2. No matter how much I think about it, I can't seem to get an equation out of it! Please help me!
Since question is How old is David now, Dt (your Y) is age Dat now; Dd (your D) is the age of David now.

The first equation is correct: Dat is 10 years older than David. Well obviously Dt > Dd so
Dt = Dd + 10

The second equation is wrong: 38 years ago, he (Dat) was twice as old as him (David). Well 38 years ago Dat was Dt-38 and David was Dd-38. So 38 years ago
Dt-38 = 2 (Dd-38)
You have the Dt-38 but you forgot to put the minus 38 with Dd
 
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