Formulae and simultaneous equations (Chapter 7) 165) 40 x+ 112y= 6960 :::::(3)
¡ 40 x¡ 45 y=¡ 4950 :::::(4)
67 y= 2010 fadding (3) and (4)g
) y=30 fdividing both sides by 67 gSubstituting in (2) gives 8 x+9£30 = 990
) 8 x= 990¡ 270
) 8 x= 720
) x=90 fdividing both sides by 8 gCheck: 5 £90 + 14£30 = 450 + 420 = 870 X
8 £90 + 9£30 = 720 + 270 = 990 XThus coconuts cost 90 cents each and bananas cost 30 cents each.Example 21 Self Tutor
In my pocket I have only 5 -cent and 10 -cent coins. How many of each type of coin do
I have if I have 24 coins altogether and their total value is$1: 55?Letxbe the number of 5 -cent coins andybe the number of 10 -cent coins.) x+y=24 ::::::(1) fthe total number of coinsg
and 5 x+10y= 155 ::::::(2) fthe total value of coinsgMultiplying (1) by¡ 5 gives ¡ 5 x¡ 5 y=¡ 120 ::::::(3)
5 x+10y= 155 ::::::(2)
) 5 y=35 fadding (3) and (2)g
) y=7 fdividing both sides by 5 gSubstituting into (1) gives x+7=24
) x=17Check: 17 + 7 = 24 X
5 £17 + 10£7 = 85 + 70 = 155 X
Thus I have 17 five cent coins and 7 ten cent coins.EXERCISE 7F
1 The sum of two numbers is 49 and their difference is 19. Find the numbers.2 The average of two numbers is 43 and their difference is 16. Find the numbers.3 The average of two numbers is 20. If one of the numbers is doubled and the other is trebled, the average
increases to 52. Find the numbers.4 Four nectarines and three peaches cost$ 2 : 90 , and three nectarines and a peach cost$ 1 : 90. Find the
cost of each fruit.IGCSE01
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