Solve by Graphing
Solve by Substitution
Solve by Elimination
Word problems
100

What is the solution?

(-1,1)

100

Solve the systems of equations using substitution:

-3x + 4y = -2

y = -5

(-6, -5)

100

Solve the systems of equations using Elimination:

14x + 2y = 26

-14x - 6y = -50

(1, 6)

100

Sam has 30 nickels and dimes worth $2.40. How many nickels does he have?

12 nickels

200

How many solutions are there?

No Solutions

200

Solve the systems of equations using substitution:

-5x - 5y = 10

y = -4x -17

(-5, 3)

200

Solve the systems of equations using Elimination.

4x - 5y = 0

8x + 5y = -60

(-5, -4)

200

Steve has $3 more than twice as much as Tracy. Together they have $57. How much does each have?

Steve: $39

Tracy $18

300

Solve Using Graphing:

y = 5/3x + 2

y = -3


300

Solve the systems of equations using substitution:

y = -2x - 9

3x -6y = 9

(-3, -3)

300

Solve the systems of equations using Elimination:

−9y+4x−11=0

−3y+10x+31=0

(-4, -3)

300

A herd of dinosaurs made paintings in the sand with their claws.

Each baby dinosaur made 15 paintings and each adult dinosaur made 7 paintings. The entire herd made 208 paintings in total, and there were 3 times as many baby dinosaurs as adult dinosaurs.

How many baby dinosaurs and adult dinosaurs were there?

12 baby dinosaurs

4 adult dinosaurs

400

Solve by graphing.

x - 2y = 9

3x - y = 7

(1, -4)

400

Solve the systems of equations using substitution:

-8x - 5y = -24

-x + y = 10

(-2, 8)

400

Solve the systems of equations using Elimination:

−5y+6x=40

3y−8x=−46

(5, -2)

400

Tickets for the senior class play cost $4 for adults and $2 for students. This year there were 600 tickets sold, and the class made $1900. How many of each type of ticket were sold?

350 adult

250 student

500

Solve the systems of linear equations by graphing:

500

Solve the systems of equations using substitution:

-8x + y = -7

16x - 2y = 14

Infinitely Many Solutions

500

Solve the systems of equations using Elimination:

−6y+11x=−36

−4y+7x=−24

(0, 6)

500

Lisa and Beverly had just $5 to spend for an after-school snack. They could have bought 2 hamburgers and 1 carton of milk with no change back or 1 hamburger and 2 cartons of milk with 40 cents change back. How much does a carton of milk cost?

$1.40