kmomma1999
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Here I am again! This is another three part question in which I think I have the first two answers but not the last. I am also not familiar with the elimination method since this is my first time actually using it!!
The sales representative here tells you they also have two floor plans available, but they only have 38 homes available. Write an equation that illustrates the situation. Use x and y to denote floor plan #1 and floor plan #2 respectively.
My answer to this is: x + y = 38
The representative tells you that floor plan #1 sells for $175,000 and floor plan #2 sells for $200,000. She also mentions that all the available houses combined are worth $7,200,000. Write an equation that illustrates this situation. Use the same variables you used in part a.
My answer to this is: 175,000x + 200,000y = 7,200,000
Use elimination to determine how many houses with each floor plan are available. Explain how you arrived at your answer.
Again this last part confuses me. I am not sure how to do the elimination method. I am still going back over my text to try to figure it out, but any help with elimination will be appreciated.
The sales representative here tells you they also have two floor plans available, but they only have 38 homes available. Write an equation that illustrates the situation. Use x and y to denote floor plan #1 and floor plan #2 respectively.
My answer to this is: x + y = 38
The representative tells you that floor plan #1 sells for $175,000 and floor plan #2 sells for $200,000. She also mentions that all the available houses combined are worth $7,200,000. Write an equation that illustrates this situation. Use the same variables you used in part a.
My answer to this is: 175,000x + 200,000y = 7,200,000
Use elimination to determine how many houses with each floor plan are available. Explain how you arrived at your answer.
Again this last part confuses me. I am not sure how to do the elimination method. I am still going back over my text to try to figure it out, but any help with elimination will be appreciated.