$1,910 is shared between Thomas and Jacob. Jacob's share is $30 more than Thom share. a. What is Thomas's share? Round to the nearest cent b. What is Jacob's share? Round to the nearest cent

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$1,910 is shared between Thomas and Jacob. Jacob's share is $30 more than Thomas's
share.
a. What is Thomas's share?
Round to the nearest cent
b. What is Jacob's share?
Round to the nearest cent
Transcribed Image Text:$1,910 is shared between Thomas and Jacob. Jacob's share is $30 more than Thomas's share. a. What is Thomas's share? Round to the nearest cent b. What is Jacob's share? Round to the nearest cent
Abigail had 2 times the number of quarters (25 cents) in his bag than dimes (10 cents).
a. If he had a total of 36 coins, how many of them were quarters?
b. What was the total dollar value of these coins?
Round to the nearest cent.
Transcribed Image Text:Abigail had 2 times the number of quarters (25 cents) in his bag than dimes (10 cents). a. If he had a total of 36 coins, how many of them were quarters? b. What was the total dollar value of these coins? Round to the nearest cent.
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An equation is a statement in which two algebraic expressions are equal. If the equation is of the first order, (i.e. the highest power of the variable is 1) then it is called a linear equation.

A set of 2 (or more) linear equations in two (or more) variables, which are satisfied simultaneously by the same unique solution, is called simultaneous equations or a system of equations.

There are several methods to solve a system of linear equations in 2 (or more) variables. For example, elimination method, matrix method, substitution method, etc.

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