Systems of Equations of Word Problems

Systems of Equations of Word Problems

9th Grade

20 Qs

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Systems of Equations of Word Problems

Systems of Equations of Word Problems

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

9th Grade

Hard

Created by

Anthony Clark

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20 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The school that Stefan goes to is selling tickets to a choral performance. On the first day of ticket sales the school sold 3 senior citizen tickets and 1 child ticket for a total of $38. The school took in $52 on the second day by selling 3 senior citizen tickets and 2 child tickets. Which equations represents the system that could be used?

1s + 3c = 38
2s + 3c = 52

3s + 1c = 38
3s + 2c = 52

s + c = 38
s + c = 52

3s + 3c = 38
1s + 2c = 52

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

A large pizza at Palanzio’s Pizzeria costs $6.80 plus $0.90 for each topping. The cost of a large cheese pizza at Guido’s Pizza is $7.30 plus $0.65 for each topping. Which system of equations could be used to find the number of toppings when both companies cost the same amount?

y = 6.80 + .65x
y=7.30+.90x

x + y = 6.80
x + y = 7.30

y = 6.80+.90x
y = 7.30 + .65x

y + .90x = 6.80
y + .65x = 7.30

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Last season two running backs on the Steelers football team rushed a combined total of 1550 yards.  One rushed 4 times as many yards as the other.  Let x and y represent the number of yards each individual player rushed. Which system of equations could be used? 

x + y = 1550
y  = 4x

x + y = 1550
y = x + 4

y - x = 1550
y = 4x

y = 1550 + x
y = x + 4

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

A sporting goods store sells left haded (x) and right handed (y) gloves. In one month, 12 gloves were sold for a total of $561. Right handed gloves cost $45 each and left handed gloves cost $52. Which system could be solved to determine the number of each type of glove sold?

x + y = 561

45x + 52y = 12

x + y = 12

52x + 45y = 561

x + y = 12

45x + 52y = 561

x + y = 561

52x + 45y = 12

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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Which system of equations is correct?

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6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Two angles are complementary. The

measure of one of the angles is 12 degrees more

than 2 times the other angle’s measure. Which

system of equations can be used to find the

measure of the two angles if a is the measure of

the larger angle and b is the measure of the

smaller angle?

a = 2b + 12

a + b = 90

b + a = 180

a = 2b + 12

a + b = 90

a = 2(b + 12)

b + a = 90

a = 12 – 2b

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Dennis mowed his next door neighbor’s lawn for a handful of dimes and nickels, 80 coins in all.  Upon completing the job he counted out the coins and it came to $6.60.  Which system of equations could be used to find the exact number of dimes and nickels? 

d + n = 6.60
.10d + .05n = 80

d + n = 80
d + n = 6.60

d + n = 80
.10d + .05n = 6.60

d + n = 80
.05d + .10n = 6.60

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