1. A store will sell 5 large and 2 small flowerpots for Php305. They will also sell 2 large and 3 small flowerpots for Php200. Let x represent large pot, and y represent small pot. Answer: 2. One apple plus one banana costs Php 45 and one apple plus 2 bananas costs Php55. Let x represent the cost of apple and y represent the cost of banana. Answer: 3. Suppose I want to invest Php15,000.00, part at 12%, and the rest at 15%, in interest bearing accounts. The total yearly investment income is Php 1,980.00.

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Represent the given situations as system of linear equations.
1. A store will sell 5 large and 2 small flowerpots for Php305. They will also sell 2 large
and 3 small flowerpots for Php200. Let x represent large pot, and y represent small pot.
Answer:
2. One apple plus one banana costs Php 45 and one apple plus 2 bananas costs Php55.
Let x represent the cost of apple and y represent the cost of banana.
Answer:
3. Suppose I want to invest Php15,000.00, part at 12%, and the rest at 15%, in interest
bearing accounts. The total yearly investment income is Php 1,980.00.
Answer:
4. The sum of two numbers is 184 and their difference is 72.
Answer:
5. Erika empties her piggy bank that contains only five-peso and one-peso coins. She has
a total of 151 coins, and they have a combined value of Php 451. Let x represent the five-
peso coin and y represent the one-peso coin
Answer:
Transcribed Image Text:Represent the given situations as system of linear equations. 1. A store will sell 5 large and 2 small flowerpots for Php305. They will also sell 2 large and 3 small flowerpots for Php200. Let x represent large pot, and y represent small pot. Answer: 2. One apple plus one banana costs Php 45 and one apple plus 2 bananas costs Php55. Let x represent the cost of apple and y represent the cost of banana. Answer: 3. Suppose I want to invest Php15,000.00, part at 12%, and the rest at 15%, in interest bearing accounts. The total yearly investment income is Php 1,980.00. Answer: 4. The sum of two numbers is 184 and their difference is 72. Answer: 5. Erika empties her piggy bank that contains only five-peso and one-peso coins. She has a total of 151 coins, and they have a combined value of Php 451. Let x represent the five- peso coin and y represent the one-peso coin Answer:
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