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\(\textbf{1)}\) Joe and Steve are saving money. Joe starts with $105 and saves $5 per week. Steve starts with $5 and saves $15 per week. After how many weeks do they have the same amount of money? Show Equations \(y= 5x+105,\,\,\,y=15x+5\) Show Answer 10 weeks ($155)

\(\textbf{2)}\) mike and sarah collect rocks. together they collected 50 rocks. mike collected 10 more rocks than sarah. how many rocks did each of them collect show equations \(m+s=50,\,\,\,m=s+10\) show answer mike collected 30 rocks, sarah collected 20 rocks., \(\textbf{3)}\) in a classroom the ratio of boys to girls is 2:3. there are 25 students in the class. how many are girls show equations \(b+g=50,\,\,\,3b=2g\) show answer 15 girls (10 boys), \(\textbf{4)}\) kyle makes sandals at home. the sandal making tools cost $100 and he spends $10 on materials for each sandal. he sells each sandal for $30. how many sandals does he have to sell to break even show equations \(c=10x+100,\,\,\,r=30x\) show answer 5 sandals ($150), \(\textbf{5)}\) molly is throwing a beach party. she still needs to buy beach towels and beach balls. towels are $3 each and beachballs are $4 each. she bought 10 items in total and it cost $34. how many beach balls did she get show equations show answer 4 beachballs (6 towels), \(\textbf{6)}\) anna volunteers at a pet shelter. they have cats and dogs. there are 36 pets in total at the shelter, and the ratio of dogs to cats is 4:5. how many cats are at the shelter show equations \(c+d=40,\,\,\,5d=4c\) show answer 20 cats (16 dogs), \(\textbf{7)}\) a store sells oranges and apples. oranges cost $1.00 each and apples cost $2.00 each. in the first sale of the day, 15 fruits were sold in total, and the price was $25. how many of each type of frust was sold show equations \(o+a=15,\,\,\,1o+2a=25\) show answer 10 apples and 5 oranges, \(\textbf{8)}\) the ratio of red marbles to green marbles is 2:7. there are 36 marbles in total. how many are red show equations \(r+g=36,\,\,\,7r=2g\) show answer 8 red marbles (28 green marbles), \(\textbf{9)}\) a tennis club charges $100 to join the club and $10 for every hour using the courts. write an equation to express the cost \(c\) in terms of \(h\) hours playing tennis. show equation the equation is \(c=10h+100\), \(\textbf{10)}\) emma and liam are saving money. emma starts with $80 and saves $10 per week. liam starts with $120 and saves $6 per week. after how many weeks will they have the same amount of money show equations \(e = 10x + 80,\,\,\,l = 6x + 120\) show answer 10 weeks ($180 each), \(\textbf{11)}\) mark and lisa collect stamps. together they collected 200 stamps. mark collected 40 more stamps than lisa. how many stamps did each of them collect show equations \(m + l = 200,\,\,\,m = l + 40\) show answer mark collected 120 stamps, lisa collected 80 stamps., \(\textbf{12)}\) in a classroom, the ratio of boys to girls is 3:5. there are 40 students in the class. how many are boys show equations \(b + g = 40,\,\,\,5b = 3g\) show answer 15 boys (25 girls), \(\textbf{13)}\) lisa is selling handmade jewelry. the materials cost $60, and she sells each piece for $20. how many pieces does she have to sell to break even show equations \(c=60,\,\,\,r=20x\) show answer 3 pieces, \(\textbf{14)}\) tom is buying books and notebooks for school. books cost $15 each, and notebooks cost $3 each. he bought 12 items in total, and it cost $120. how many notebooks did he buy show equations \(b + n = 12,\,\,\,15b+3n=120\) show answer 5 notebooks (7 books), \(\textbf{15)}\) emily volunteers at an animal shelter. they have rabbits and guinea pigs. there are 36 animals in total at the shelter, and the ratio of guinea pigs to rabbits is 4:5. how many guinea pigs are at the shelter show equations \(r + g = 36,\,\,\,5g=4r\) show answer 16 guinea pigs (20 rabbits), \(\textbf{16)}\) mike and sarah are going to a theme park. mike’s ticket costs $40, and sarah’s ticket costs $30. they also bought $20 worth of food. how much did they spend in total show equations \(m + s + f = t,\,\,\,m=40,\,\,\,s=30,\,\,\,f=20\) show answer they spent $90 in total., \(\textbf{17)}\) the ratio of red marbles to blue marbles is 2:3. there are 50 marbles in total. how many are blue show equations \(r + b = 50,\,\,\,3r=2b\) show answer 30 blue marbles (20 red marbles), \(\textbf{18)}\) a pizza restaurant charges $12 for a large pizza and $8 for a small pizza. if a customer buys 5 pizzas in total, and it costs $52, how many large pizzas did they buy show equations \(l + s = 5,\,\,\,12l+8s=52\) show answer they bought 3 large pizzas (2 small pizzas)., \(\textbf{19)}\) the area of a rectangle is 48 square meters. if the length is 8 meters, what is the width of the rectangle show equations \(a=l\times w,\,\,\,l=8,\,\,\,a=48\) show answer the width is 6 meters., \(\textbf{20)}\) two numbers have a sum of 50. one number is 10 more than the other. what are the two numbers show equations \(x+y=50,\,\,\,x=y+10\) show answer the numbers are 30 and 20., \(\textbf{21)}\) a store sells jeans for $40 each and t-shirts for $20 each. in the first sale of the day, they sold 8 items in total, and the price was $260. how many of each type of item was sold show equations \(j+t=8,\,\,\,40j+20t=260\) show answer 5 jeans and 3 t-shirts were sold., \(\textbf{22)}\) the ratio of apples to carrots is 3:4. there are 28 fruits in total. how many are apples show equations \(\)a+c=28,\,\,\,4a=3c show answer there are 12 apples and 16 carrots., \(\textbf{23)}\) a phone plan costs $30 per month, and there is an additional charge of $0.10 per minute for calls. write an equation to express the cost \(c\) in terms of \(m\) minutes. show equation the equation is \(\)c=30+0.10m, \(\textbf{24)}\) a triangle has a base of 8 inches and a height of 6 inches. calculate its area. show equations \(a=0.5\times b\times h,\,\,\,b=8,\,\,\,h=6\) show answer the area is 24 square inches., \(\textbf{25)}\) a store sells shirts for $25 each and pants for $45 each. in the first sale of the day, 4 items were sold, and the price was $180. how many of each type of item was sold show equations \(t+p=4,\,\,\,25t+45p=180\) show answer 0 shirts and 4 pants were sold., \(\textbf{26)}\) a garden has a length of 12 feet and a width of 10 feet. calculate its area. show equations \(a=l\times w,\,\,\,l=12,\,\,\,w=10\) show answer the area is 120 square feet., \(\textbf{27)}\) the sum of two consecutive odd numbers is 56. what are the two numbers show equations \(x+y=56,\,\,\,x=y+2\) show answer the numbers are 27 and 29., \(\textbf{28)}\) a toy store sells action figures for $15 each and toy cars for $5 each. in the first sale of the day, 10 items were sold, and the price was $110. how many of each type of item was sold show equations \(a+c=10,\,\,\,15a+5c=110\) show answer 6 action figures and 4 toy cars were sold., \(\textbf{29)}\) a bakery sells pie for $2 each and cookies for $1 each. in the first sale of the day, 14 items were sold, and the price was $25. how many of each type of item was sold show equations \(p+c=14,\,\,\,2p+c=25\) show answer 11 pies and 3 cookies were sold., \(\textbf{for 30-33}\) two car rental companies charge the following values for x miles. car rental a: \(y=3x+150 \,\,\) car rental b: \(y=4x+100\), \(\textbf{30)}\) which rental company has a higher initial fee show answer company a has a higher initial fee, \(\textbf{31)}\) which rental company has a higher mileage fee show answer company b has a higher mileage fee, \(\textbf{32)}\) for how many driven miles is the cost of the two companies the same show answer the companies cost the same if you drive 50 miles., \(\textbf{33)}\) what does the \(3\) mean in the equation for company a show answer for company a, the cost increases by $3 per mile driven., \(\textbf{34)}\) what does the \(100\) mean in the equation for company b show answer for company b, the initial cost (0 miles driven) is $100., \(\textbf{for 35-39}\) andy is going to go for a drive. the formula below tells how many gallons of gas he has in his car after m miles. \(g=12-\frac{m}{18}\), \(\textbf{35)}\) what does the \(12\) in the equation represent show answer andy has \(12\) gallons in his car when he starts his drive., \(\textbf{36)}\) what does the \(18\) in the equation represent show answer it takes \(18\) miles to use up \(1\) gallon of gas., \(\textbf{37)}\) how many miles until he runs out of gas show answer the answer is \(216\) miles, \(\textbf{38)}\) how many gallons of gas does he have after 90 miles show answer the answer is \(7\) gallons, \(\textbf{39)}\) when he has \(3\) gallons remaining, how far has he driven show answer the answer is \(162\) miles, \(\textbf{for 40-42}\) joe sells paintings. each month he makes no commission on the first $5,000 he sells but then makes a 10% commission on the rest., \(\textbf{40)}\) find the equation of how much money x joe needs to sell to earn y dollars per month. show answer the answer is \(y=.1(x-5,000)\), \(\textbf{41)}\) how much does joe need to sell to earn $10,000 in a month. show answer the answer is \($105,000\), \(\textbf{42)}\) how much does joe earn if he sells $45,000 in a month show answer the answer is \($4,000\), see related pages\(\), 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