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Linear Functoin Word Problems

Chapter 5 focuses on solving real-life word problems using linear models, equations, and systems of equations. It provides a structured approach to interpreting problems, forming equations, and finding solutions, illustrated with examples and exercises. The chapter covers various scenarios, including distance, rate, time, cost, and profit problems.
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Linear Functoin Word Problems

Chapter 5 focuses on solving real-life word problems using linear models, equations, and systems of equations. It provides a structured approach to interpreting problems, forming equations, and finding solutions, illustrated with examples and exercises. The chapter covers various scenarios, including distance, rate, time, cost, and profit problems.
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CHAPTER 5

Word Problems in Real-Life Situation

5-1. Solving Word Problems Using Linear Models


In SAT verbal problems, the construction of mathematical models that represent real-world scenarios is a
critical skill. Linear equations can be used to model many types of real life situation word problems, such
as cost, profit, speed, distance and time problems. To solve the verbal problems, you need to interpret the
situation described in the problem into an equation, then solve the problem by solving the equation.

Plan for Solving a Word Problem


1. Find out what numbers are asked for from the given information.
2. Choose a variable to represent the number(s) described in the problem. Sketch or a chart may be helpful.
3. Write an equation that represents relationships among the numbers in the problem.
4. Solve the equation and find the required numbers.
5. Answer the original question. Check that your answer is reasonable.

A linear function y = mx + b can be used as a model for many types of real life word problems which
involve a constant rate of change.

Example 1 □ A person travels home from work at a constant speed. Ten minutes after leaving
work he is 20 miles from home, and 20 minutes after leaving work he is 12 miles
from home. If he continues to travel at the same speed, how long will it take him
to arrive home from work?

Solution □ 1. The problem asks for the number of minutes it takes to travel from work to home.
2. Start with the linear equation y = mx + b , in which y is the distance in miles from
home, and x is the time in minutes.
3. When x = 10, y = 20.
When x = 20, y = 12.
4. 20 = 10m + b First equation
12 = 20m + b Second equation
By subtracting the second equation from the first equation we get
8 = −10m .
8 −10m
= Divide each side by −10 .
−10 −10
4
m=− Simplify.
5
4 4
20 = 10(− ) + b Substitute m = − into the first equation.
5 5
20 = −8 + b Simplify.

b = 28 Simplify.
4 4
y = − x + 28 Replace m with − and b with 48 .
5 5
4
0 = − x + 28 When he arrives home, y = 0 .
5
x = 35 Solve for x .
5. It takes 35 minutes from work to home.
78 Chapter 5

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1 4
At the beginning of a trip, the tank of Chloe’s To join Eastlake Country Club one must pay d
car was filled with 12 gallons of gas. When she dollars for a one time membership fee and pay
travels constantly on the highway 60 miles per w dollars for a monthly fee. If the first month is
hour, the car consumes 1 gallon of gas per 35 free for the club, what is the total amount, y ,
miles. If she traveled 5 hours and 15 minutes on
x months after a person joined the club, in terms
the highway with a constant speed of 60 miles
per hour, how many gallons of gas are left in the of d , w , and x ?
tank?
A) y = wx − 1 + d
A) 3
B) y = w( x − 1) + d
B) 4
C) y = d ( x − 1) + w
C) 5
D) 6 D) y = dx − 1 + w

2 5
A rock climber is climbing up a 450 feet high
From 1990 to 2000 The population of city A rose
cliff. By 9:30 AM. the climber reached 90 feet
from 12,000 to 28,000 and the population of city B
up the cliff and by 11:00 AM he has reached
rose from 18,000 to 24,000. If the population of the
210 feet up the cliff. If he climbs with a constant
two cities increased at a constant rate, in what year
speed, by what time will he reach the top of the
was the population of both cities the same?
cliff?

A) 1:45 PM
B) 2:00 PM
C) 2:15 PM
D) 2:30 PM

3 6
In 2005 a house was purchased for $280,000 and An empty 1,200 gallon tank is filled with water
in 2013 it was sold at $334,000. Assuming that at a rate of 6 gallons of water per minute. At the
the value of the house increased at a constant same time, another 1,200 gallon tank full of water
annual rate what will be the price of the house in is being drained at a rate of 9 gallons per minute.
the year 2018? How many minutes will it take for the amount of
water in both tanks to become the same?
A) $354,250
B) $361,000
C) $367,750
D) $374,500
Word Problems in Real-Life Situation 79

5-2. Solving Word Problems Using Equations


Cost, Profit, and Value Problems
Total value = number of items × value per item
Profit = selling cost − buying cost

Example 1 □ A music store owner purchased x compact discs for $6.50 each. He sold all but
19 of them for $12.00 each. If he made a profit of $564.00 from the compact discs,
what is the value of x ?

Solution □ 1. The problem asks for the value of x .


2. x is given as the number of compact discs purchased.
3. Selling cost = number of items sold × value per item = ( x − 19) × 12
Buying cost = number of items bought × value per item = x × 6.50
Profit = selling cost − buying cost = ( x − 19) × 12 − 6.5 x

4. 564 = ( x − 19) × 12 − 6.5 x


564 = 12 x − 228 − 6.5 x = 5.5 x − 228
792 = 5.5x
x = 144
5. The number of compact discs purchased is 144.

Distance, Rate, and Time Problems


total distance d total distance d
Distance = rate × time , d = rt Average speed = , r= Average time = , t=
total time t average speed r

Example 2 □ Carl drove from his home to the beach at a speed of 50 mph and returned home
along the same route at a speed of 30mph. If his total driving time for the trip was
two hours, how many minutes did it take him to drive from his home to the beach?

Solution □ 1. The problem asks for the time it took for Carl to drive to the beach.
2. Let t = the time in hours it took for Carl to drive to the beach.
Then 2 − t = the time spent for the return trip.
Make a chart and a sketch showing the given facts.

Rate × Time = Distance Going out


50t
Going out 50 t 50t
30(2 − t )
2−t Returning
Returning 30 30(2 − t )

3. 50t = 30(2 − t ) The distance going out = the distance returning.


50t = 60 − 30t Distributive Property
80t = 60 Add 30t on each side.
60 3
4. t = = hours Solve for t .
80 4
3 3
5. It took Carl hours, or × 60 = 45 minutes, to drive from his home to the beach.
4 4
80 Chapter 5

Exercises - Problem Solving with Equations

1 4
1
Distance to Finish Line David used of his monthly salary for groceries
(meters) 10
Jason −8t + 200
3
and of his remaining money for his car
18
Mary −7.5t + 200 payment. He also paid twice as much money for
rent as for his car payment. If David has $1,620
Jason and Mary are running on a 200 meter track. left after paying for groceries, car payment, and
The expressions in the table above show the rent, how much is his monthly salary?
distance to the finish line t seconds after they
started the race. How many meters will Mary have A) $3,240
left to finish the race when Jason is on the finish
line? B) $3,320
C) $3,480
A) 10.5 meters D) $3,600
B) 11.5 meters
C) 12.5 meters
D) 13.5 meters
5
In a school election, 680 students voted for one
2 of two candidates for president. If the winner
received 120 more votes than the loser, how many
At a bagel shop the first 6 bagels purchased cost votes did the winner receive?
55 cents apiece, and additional bagels cost c
cents apiece. If a customer paid $5.70 for 12
bagels, what is the value of c ?

A) 25
B) 30
C) 35
D) 40
6

3
3 If a gas tank contains 15 liters of gas and is full,
8
Manny bought c candies at a price of 70 cents how many additional liters of gas are needed to fill
each. He sold all but k candies at a price of up the tank?
$1.25, and made a profit of p dollars. Which of
the following represents p in terms of c and k ?

A) p = 1.25(c − k ) − 0.7c

B) p = 1.25c − 0.7 k

C) p = 1.25c − 0.7(c − k )

D) p = 1.25(c − k ) − 0.7 k
Word Problems in Real-Life Situation 81

5-3. Solving Word Problems Using Systems of Equations


A problem involving two unknown quantities can be solved by using a system of equations.

Example 1 □ At a museum, Elly bought 3 student tickets and 2 adult tickets for $29.00. At the
same museum Samantha bought 5 student tickets and 4 adult tickets for $54.00.
How much does one student ticket and one adult ticket cost?

Solution □ 1. The problem asks for the cost of one student ticket plus one adult ticket.
2. Let s = the price of student ticket and
and a = the price of adult ticket.

3. number of ⋅ price of + number of ⋅ price of = total cost


student ticket student ticket adult ticket adult ticket
3s + 2a = 29 First equation
5s + 4a = 54 Second equation
4. −6 s − 4a = −58 First equation multiplied by −2 .
5s + 4a = 54 Second equation
By adding the two equations we get − s = −4 or s = 4 .
Substitute s = 4 in the first equation.
3(4) + 2a = 29
12 + 2a = 29
2a = 17
a = 8.5
5. s + a = 4 + 8.5 = 12.5
The cost of one student ticket and one adult ticket is $12.50.

Example 2 □ On the second weekend of July, Eric hiked 10 less than twice the number of
miles that he hiked on the first weekend of July. In these two weeks he hiked
a total of 38 miles. How many miles did he hike on the first weekend?

Solution □ 1. The problem asks for the number of miles Eric hiked on the first week of July.
2. Let f = the number of miles Eric hiked on the first week
and s = the number of miles Eric hiked on the second week.

3. number of miles hiked = 10 miles less than twice the number


on the second weekend of miles he hiked on the first weekend
total number of miles hiked in the two weekends = 38
s = 2 f − 10 First equation
f + s = 38 Second equation
4. f + (2 f − 10) = 38 s = 2 f − 10 is substituted to the
second equation.
3 f − 10 = 38 Simplify.
3 f − 10 + 10 = 38 + 10 Add 10 to each side.
3 f = 48 Simplify.
f = 16 Divide each side by 3.

5. Eric hiked 16 miles on the first weekend.


82 Chapter 5

Exercises - Solving Word problems Using Systems of Equations

1 4
Adam and Betty purchased a printer together for In a car dealership, all of the vehicles are either
$258. If Adam paid $18 less than twice Betty, a sedan or a SUV. If 36 sedans are sold and 36
how much money did Adam pay for the printer? SUVs are added, there will be an equal number
of sedans and SUVs. If 8 SUVs are sold and 8
A) 172 sedans are added, there will be twice as many
sedans as SUVs. How many sedans were at the
B) 166 dealership before any vehicle was sold?
C) 158
D) 146 A) 132
B) 144
C) 156
D) 168

2
There are 28 tables for customers at Mesa Grill
Restaurant. The tables are either two-seat tables
or four-seat tables. When all the tables are full,
there will be 90 customers in the restaurant. How
many two-seat tables are at the restaurant?
5

A) 11 At a coffee shop, a 16 ounce bag of coffee is on


sale at $5.25 less than the regular price. The cost
B) 13 of 4 bags of coffee at regular price is the same as
C) 15 the cost of 6 bags of coffee at sale price. Let r be
the regular price of coffee and s be the sale price
D) 17 of coffee. Which of the following systems of
equations can be used to find the values of
variables r and s ?

s = r − 16
A)
3 r = 6s
In a basketball, a field goal is either 2 or 3 points. s = r − 5.25
In a college basketball tournament, Jim made 73 B)
4r = 16
more 2-point field goals than 3-point field goals.
If he scored a total of 216 goals in the tournament s = r − 5.25
how many 3-point field goals did he make? C)
4r = 6 s

A) 12 s = r + 5.25
D)
B) 14 4r = 6 s
C) 16
D) 18
Word Problems in Real-Life Situation 83

5-4. Solving Word Problems Using Inequalities


Many of the real-life word problems can be solved algebraically by translating the given information into
an inequality and then solving the inequality.

Example 1 □ Apex Car Rental charges a flat fee of $40.00 per day plus $0.54 per mile to rent
a car. Jason Car Rental charges a flat fee of $65.00 per day plus $0.36 per mile to
rent a car. If a car is rented for three days, at least how many miles would you have
to drive, to the nearest mile, to make the Jason Car Rental company the better option?

Solution □ 1. The problem asks for how many miles you would have to drive to make
Jason Car Rental the better option.
2. Let x = the number of miles of driving which would make Jason Car Rental
the better option.

3. Apex Car Rental's Jason Car Rental's


rental charge for 3 days rental charge for 3 days
40 ⋅ 3 + 0.54 x 65 ⋅ 3 + 0.36 x
4. 120 + 0.54 x 195 + 0.36 x Simplify.
120 + 0.54 x − 0.36 x 195 + 0.36 x − 0.36 x Subtract 0.36x from each side.
120 + 0.18 x 195 Simplify.
120 + 0.18 x − 120 195 − 120 Subtract 120 from each side.
0.18 x 75 Simplify.
0.18 x 75
Divide each side by 0.18.
0.18 0.18
x 416.67 Simplify.
5. You need to drive 417 miles or more to make Jason Car Rental
the better option.

Example 2 □ A 38 inch long wire is cut into two pieces. The longer piece has to be at least
3 inches longer than twice the shorter piece. What is the maximum length of
the shorter piece, to the nearest inch?

Solution □ 1. The problem asks for the maximum length of the shorter piece,
to the nearest inch.
2. Let x = the length of the shorter piece,
and 38 − x = the length of the longer piece.
3. The longer piece is at least 3 inches longer than twice the shorter piece.
38 − x 2x + 3
4. 38 − x + x 2 x + 3 + x Add x to each side.
38 3 x + 3 Simplify.
38 − 3 3 x + 3 − 3 Subtract 3 from each side.
35 3 x Simplify.
35
(≈ 11.66) x Divide each side by 3.
3
5. The maximum length of the shorter piece, to the nearest inch, is 11.
84 Chapter 5

Exercises - Solving Word Problems Using Inequalities

1 4
Tom wants to rent a truck for two days and pay
no more than $300. How far can he drive the truck At a sporting goods store, Jay paid $172 for a pair
if the truck rental cost $49 a day plus $0.40 a mile? of shoes and a pair of pants. The pants cost less
than two thirds of what the shoes cost. What is the
minimum price of the shoes to the nearest dollar?
A) 490
B) 505
C) 520
D) 535

2
Tim has 140 paperback and hard cover copies in
his book shelf. If the hard cover copies do not
exceed one sixth the number of paperback copies,
what is the minimum number of paperback copies
in Tim’s book shelf?

A) 114 5
B) 116 Ty earns $14 an hour working on weekdays and
C) 118 $21 an hour working on weekends. If he wants to
make at least $600 by working a total of 36 hours
D) 120 in a week, to the nearest hour, at least how many
hours does he need work on the weekends?

3
The number of students in a geometry class is four
fifths the number of students in a Spanish class.
The total number of students in both classes does
not exceed 54. What is the greatest possible
number of students in the Spanish class?

A) 30
B) 32
C) 34
D) 36
Word Problems in Real-Life Situation 85

Chapter 5 Practice Test

3
Questions 1 - 3 refer to the following information.
Company B’s total cost, y, is the fixed amount
The manager of an apartment building needs an for a service call plus the hourly rates. If the
electrician to repair the power generator for the relationship between Company B’s total cost,
building. The table below shows the fixed amount y, and the number of hours, x , is graphed in
for a time service call and hourly charges for two the xy - plane, what does the slope of the line
different companies. represent?

Company Fixed amount Hourly Rate A) Fixed amount for a service call
for a service call
A $40 $55 B) Hourly Rate
B $75 $48 C) Total amount for one day
D) Total amount for repairing the power
generator
1
Which of the following equations gives the total
cost, y, of repairing the power generator in terms
of the total number of hours, x , from company A? 4
Apex Car Rental company charges a flat fee
A) y = 48 x + 75 of $40.00 per day plus $0.75 per mile to rent
a car. Jason Car Rental company charges
B) y = 75 x + 48 a flat fee of $64.00 per day plus $0.60 per mile
C) y = 40 x + 55 to rent a car. If a car is rented for three days, at
how many miles would the rental charges of the
D) y = 55 x + 40 two companies be the same?

A) 480
B) 450

2 C) 420

For what number of hours, x , will the total cost D) 380


of repairing the generator for company B be less
than or equal to the total cost of repairing the
generator for company A? 5
It took Sara a total of 42 minutes to jog from
5 home to the park and back again, by the same
A) x
2 path. If she averaged 8 miles per hour going to
the park and 6 miles per hour coming back, what
5 is the distance from her home to the park?
B) x
2
C) x 5 A) 2.4 miles
D) x 5 B) 2.8 miles
C) 3.2 miles
D) 3.6 miles
86 Chapter 5

6 9
Carl drove from his home to the beach at an A car averages 18 miles per gallon of gas for city
average speed of 50 mph and returned home driving and 27 miles per gallon of gas for highway
along the same route at an average speed of driving. What is the total number of gallons of
30 mph. His total driving time for the trip was gas needed to drive 6x miles in the city and 18x
2 hours. Solving which of the following systems miles on the highway?
of equations yields, x , the time it took for Carl
to drive to the beach and, y , the time spent for A) x
the return trip?
B) 2x
A) x = y + 2 C) 3.5x
50 x = 30 y
D) 4.5x
B) x + y = 2
30 x = 50 y

C) x + y = 2
50 x = 30 y
10
D) y = x + 2
30 x = 50 y One section of a grocery store display only water
bottles. The water bottles are in either 6-bottle
packages or 8-bottle packages. Let x represent
the number of 6-bottle packages and y represent
7 the number of 8-bottle packages. The total number
To join Ace Gym, one must pay a $180 of packages displayed are 270 and the total number
membership fee plus dues of $35 per month. of bottles are 1,860. To find the values of variables
To join Best Gym, one must pay a $300 x and y, which of the following systems of
membership fee plus dues of $23 per month. equations can be used?
At how many months would the total cost of
either gym be the same?
x + y = 1,860
A)
6 x + 8 y = 270
A) 7
B) 8 6 x + 8 y = 1,860
B)
x + y = 270
C) 9
D) 10 8 x + 6 y = 1,860
C)
x + y = 270

x + y = 1,860
8 D)
8 x + 6 y = 270
At a county fair the admission is $8.00 and each
ride costs $1.25. If you go to the fair with $20.00,
what is the maximum number of rides you can go
on?

A) 8
B) 9
C) 10
D) 11
Answers and Explanations 87

Answer Key 3. C
Average rate of change in the price of the house
Section 5-1
334, 000 − 280, 000 54, 000
1. A 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. 1996 = =
2013 − 2005 8
6. 80 = 6, 750 / year
Section 5-2 The purchase price of the house in the year 2018
1. C 2. D 3. A 4. D 5. 400 will be 334, 000 + 5 × 6, 750 , or $367,750.
6. 25
4. B
Section 5-3 Since the first month is free for the club, the
1. B 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. C amount of monthly fee x months after a person
joined the club will be w × ( x − 1) , and the total
Section 5-4 amount including the one time membership fee
1. B 2. D 3. A 4. 104 5. 14 will be w × ( x − 1) + d .
Choice B is the correct.
Chapter 5 Practice Test
1. D 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. A 5. 1996
6. C 7. D 8. B 9. A 10. B Average rate of change in the population of city A
28, 000 − 12, 000 16, 000
= =
2000 − 1990 10
= 1, 600 / year
Answers and Explanations
Average rate of change in the population of city B
24, 000 − 18, 000 6, 000
Section 5-1 = =
2000 − 1990 10
1. A = 600 / year
Distance traveled Let x = the number of years from 1990, and
60 miles 1 let y = the population after 1990.
= speed × time = × 5 hours = 315 miles
1 hour 4 The population of city A after 1990 will be
Number of gallons of gas used y = 1600 x + 12, 000 and the population of city B
1 gallon after 1990 will be y = 600 x + 18, 000 .
= × 315 miles = 9 gallons
35 miles To find the year the population of both cities were
the same, let the two equations be equal.
Since the tank of Chloe’s car was filled with 12
1600 x + 12, 000 = 600 x + 18, 000
gallons of gas at the beginning, 12 − 9 ,or 3 gallons
of gas are left in the tank. Solving the equation for x yields x = 6 .
The correct answer is 1996.
2. B
6. 80
Average rate of climbing per hour
height gained 210 − 90 120 Let x = the time in minutes it takes for the amount
= = = of water in both tanks to become the same. During
time 11 − 9.5 1.5
x minutes, 6x gallons of water filled in the empty
= 80 feet / hour
tank and 9x gallons of water were drained from
By 11:00 AM he has reached 210 feet up the cliff, the 1,200 gallon tank. If the amount of water in
so, the remaining height is 450 − 210 , or 240 feet. the two tanks are the same, 6 x = 1200 − 9 x .
Since he is climbing up 80 feet per hour, it will
Solving the equation for x gives x = 80 .
240
take him , or 3 more hours to reach the top of
80
the cliff. Three hour later from 11:00 am is 2 pm.
88 Chapter 5

Section 5-2 5. 400


Let x = the number of votes the winner received,
1. C
then x − 120 = the number of votes the loser
To find out the time it took for Jason to reach received. The sum of the votes both the winner
the finish line, solve the equation −8t + 200 = 0 and the loser received equals 680.
for t . Solving the equation for t gives t = 25 . x + ( x − 120) = 680
Substitute 25 for t in the expression 2 x − 120 = 680
−7.5t + 200 . 2 x = 800
−7.5(25) + 200 = 12.5 x = 400
Therefore, Mary has 12.5 meters left to finish
when Jason is on the finish line. 6. 25
Let x = the total capacity of the gas tank in liters.
2. D
3
First 6 bagels cost 55 cents each and the additional Since of the gas tank is equivalent to 15 liters,
8
bagels cost c cents each. The total for 12 bagels is
3
$5.70. So, the other 6 bagels cost c cents each. x = 15 .
6 × 0.55 + 6c = 5.70 8
3.3 + 6c = 5.70 3 8
x = 15 ⇒ x = 15 ⋅ = 40
6c = 2.4 8 3
c = 0.4 3 5
The value of c is 40 cents. Since the gas tank is full, we need x more
8 8
liters to fill up the gas tank.
3. A
5 5
Buying cost of candies = 0.7c x = (40) = 25 liters
8 8
Number of candies sold = c − k
Selling price = 1.25(c − k )
Profit = selling price − buying cost Section 5-3
= 1.25(c − k ) − 0.7c
1. B

4. D Let x = the amount Betty paid for the printer,


then 2 x − 18 = the amount Adam paid for the
Let x = David’s monthly salary, then printer. Total amount they paid together is $258.
1
x = grocery cost, (2 x − 18) + x = 258
10  
amount Adam paid amount Betty paid
9
x = remaining salary,
10 ⇒ 3 x − 18 = 258 ⇒ 3 x = 276 ⇒ x = 92
3 9 The amount Adam paid
⋅ x = car payment,
18 10 = 2 x − 18 = 2(92) − 18 = 166
3 9
2 ⋅ ⋅ x = rent.
18 10 2. A

David’s monthly salary x is equal to the sum Let x = the number of two-seat tables,
of his grocery, car payment, rent, and $1,620. then 28 − x = the number of four-seat tables.
1 3 9 3 9 When all the tables are full, there will be 90
x = x + ⋅ x + 2 ⋅ ⋅ x + 1620 customers in the restaurant. Therefore,
10 18 10 18 10
99 99 2 x + 4(28 − x) = 90
x= x + 1440 ⇒ x − x = 1620
180 180 ⇒ 2 x + 112 − 4 x = 90 ⇒ −2 x + 112 = 90
99 81 ⇒ −2 x = −22 ⇒ x = 11
⇒ x− x = 1440 ⇒ x = 1620
180 180 There are 11 two-seat tables.
180
⇒ x = 1620 ⋅ = 3600
81
Answers and Explanations 89

3. B $0.40 per mile. If Tom drives m miles the total


Let x = the number of 3-point field goals, cost will be 98 + 0.4m dollars. This cost will not
then x + 73 = the number of 2-point field goals. be more than $300 if 98 + 0.4m 300 .
He scored a total of 216 goals in the tournament. 98 + 0.4m 300 ⇒ 0.4m 202
3x + 2( x + 73) = 216 202
   ⇒ m ⇒ m 505
number of points made number of points made total number 0.4
through 3-point field goal through 2-point field goal of points

2. D
3 x + 2( x + 73) = 216 ⇒ 3 x + 2 x + 146 = 216
⇒ 5 x + 146 = 216 ⇒ 5 x = 70 ⇒ x = 14 Let p = the number of paperback copies and
let h = the number of hard cover copies.
4. D
p + h = 140 There are 140 paperback and hard
Let x = the original number of sedans. cover copies.
Then x − 36 = the number of sedans left after 36 1 Hard cover copies do not exceed one
of them are sold and x + 8 = the number of sedans h p
6 sixth the number of paperback copies,
after 8 are added.
Let y = the original number of SUVs.
Solving the equation for h gives h = 140 − p .
Then y + 36 = the number of SUVs after 36 of
Substitute 140 − p for h in the inequality.
them are added and y − 8 = the number of SUVs
1 1
after 8 of them are sold. 140 − p p ⇒ 140 − p + p p+ p
6 6
If 36 sedans are sold and 36 SUV are added then
7 6 6 7
there will be an equal number of sedans and SUVs, ⇒ 140 p ⇒ ⋅140 ⋅ p
and if 8 SUV are sold and 8 sedans are added then 6 7 7 6
there will be twice as many sedans as SUVs. ⇒ 120 p
The equations that represent these relationships
Therefore, the minimum number of paperback
are x − 36 = y + 36 and x + 8 = 2( y − 8) . copies in Tim’s book shelf is 120.
Solving the first equation for y gives y = x − 72 .
3. A
Substituting x − 72 for y in the second equation
yields x + 8 = 2( x − 72 − 8) . Let g = the number of students in geometry class
and let s = the number of students in Spanish class.
x + 8 = 2( x − 72 − 8) ⇒ x + 8 = 2( x − 80)
⇒ x + 8 = 2 x − 160 ⇒ 168 = x 4 The number of students in a geometry
g= s class is four fifths the number of
5
Choice D is correct. students in a Spanish class.
g+s 54 The total number of students in both
5. C
classes does not exceed 54.
The sale price of coffee, s , is $5.25 less than the
4
regular price, r . The equation that represents this Substitute s for g into the inequality.
relationship is s = r − 5.25 . 5
The cost of 4 bags of coffee at regular price is the 4 9
s + s 54 ⇒ s 54
same as the cost of 6 bags of coffee at sale price. 5 5
The equation that represents this relationship is 5 9 5
4r = 6 s . ⇒ ⋅ s ⋅ 54
9 5 9
Choice C is correct. ⇒ s 30
Therefore, the greatest possible number of students
in the Spanish class is 30.
Section 5-4
4. 104
1. B
Let s = the price of shoes and
The truck rental cost $49 a day, so for two days
let p = the price of pants.
it will cost 2 × $49 , or $98. In addition, it cost
90 Chapter 5

s + p = 172 Jay paid $172 for a pair of shoes and Choice C is correct.
a pair of pants.
2 3. B
p s The pants cost less than two thirds
3 of what the shoes cost. The total cost, y , for a service call and hourly
Solving the equation for p gives p = 172 − s . charge from company B is given by the equation
Substitute 172 − s for p in the inequality. y = 48 x + 75 . If the relationship is graphed on
2 2 the xy - plane, the slope of the graph is 48, which
172 − s s ⇒ 172 − s + s s+s
3 3 is the hourly rate for company B.
5 3 3 5 Choice B is correct.
⇒ 172 s ⇒ ⋅172 ⋅ s
3 5 5 3
⇒ 103.2 s 4. A
Therefore, the minimum price of the shoes to the If a car is rented for three days and driven for x
nearest dollar is $104. miles, the rental charges of Apex Car Rental
will be 3 × 40 + 0.75x and the rental charges of
5. 14 Jason Car Rental will be 3 × 64 + 0.6x .
The two company’s charges will be the same if
Let e = the number of hours Ty needs to work on
weekends, then 36 − e = the number of hours Ty 3 × 40 + 0.75 x = 3 × 64 + 0.6 x .
works on weekdays. 120 + 0.75 x = 192 + 0.6 x
Ty earns $14 an hour working on weekdays and 120 + 0.75 x − 0.6 x = 192 + 0.6 x − 0.6 x
$21 an hour working on weekends and he wants to 120 + 0.15 x = 192
make at least $600. The inequality that represents 120 + 0.15 x − 120 = 192 − 120
this relationship is 14(36 − e) + 21e 600 . 0.15 x = 72
14(36 − e) + 21e 600 ⇒ 504 − 14e + 21e 600 x = 480
⇒ 504 + 7e 600 ⇒ 7e 96
5. A
96
⇒ e (≈ 13.7) Let d = the distance in miles from Sara’s home
7
Therefore, he needs to work at least 14 hours total distance
to the park. Since average time = ,
on the weekends. average speed
d
the time it took to jog from home to the park =
Chapter 5 Practice Test 8
and the time it took to jog from the park to her
1. D d
home = . Since the total time for the round trip
If the apartment manager hires an electrician from 6
company A, he needs to pay 55 dollars per hour. 42 d d 42
was 42 minute, or hours, + = .
So for x hours, he has to pay 55x dollars plus 60 8 6 60
40 dollars for a service call. Therefore, the total
By multiplying each side of the equation by 120,
cost, y , of repairing the power generator will be
d d 42
y = 55 x + 40 . we have 120( + ) = 120( ) .
8 6 60
2. C ⇒ 15d + 20d = 84 ⇒ 35d = 84
84
The total cost, y , of repairing the generator for ⇒ d= = 2.4
35
company B will be y = 48 x + 75 . If the cost of
repairing the generator for company B is less than 6. C
or equal to the total cost of repairing the generator
for company A, then 48 x + 75 55 x + 40 . The time it took for Carl to drive to the beach plus
the time spent for the return trip equals 2 hours.
48 x + 75 55 x + 40 Therefore x + y = 2 .
⇒ 48 x + 75 − 48 x 55 x + 40 − 48 x Also the distance of going to the beach equals
⇒ 75 7 x + 40 ⇒ 75 − 40 7 x + 40 − 40 the returning distance. Use the formula d = rt .
⇒ 35 7x ⇒ 5 x
Answers and Explanations 91

The distance to the beach equals to 50x and the


returning distance equals 30 y . Thus 50 x = 30 y .
Choice C is correct.

7. D
Let x = number of months at which both gyms
cost the same.
The total cost x months after joining Ace Gym is
180 + 35x and the total cost x months after joining
Best Gym is 300 + 23x . If 180 + 35 x = 300 + 23 x
the total cost of either gym will be the same.
180 + 35 x − 23 x = 300 + 23 x − 23 x
180 + 12 x = 300
180 + 12 x − 180 = 300 − 180
12 x = 120
x = 10

8. B
If you pay for admission and take r rides,
the total cost will be $(8 + 1.25r ) .
The total cost does not exceed $20
if 8 + 1.25r 20 .
8 + 1.25r 20 ⇒ 8 + 1.25r − 8 20 − 8
12
⇒ 1.25r 12 ⇒ r ⇒ r 9.6
1.25
Therefore, the maximum number of rides you
can go on is 9.

9. A
The number of gallons of gas needed to drive 6x
6x 1
miles in the city = = x.
18 3
The number of gallons of gas needed to drive 18x
18 x 2
miles on the highway = = x.
27 3
Total number of gallons of gas needed equals
1 2
x + x , or x .
3 3

10. B
If x represents the number of 6-bottle packages
and y represents the number of 8-bottle packages,
then x + y represents the total number of packages.
Thus, x + y = 270 .
If x is the number of 6-bottle packages, then there
are 6x water bottles and if y is the number of
8-bottle packages , then there are 8y water bottles.
Thus, 6 x + 8 y = 1860 .
Choice B is correct.

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