NC.M1.A-CED.3
Create systems of linear equations and inequalities to model situations in context.
Example Problems
In 16 years, Ben will be 3 times as old as he is right now.
How old is he right now?
How old is he right now?
In 12 years, Nathan will be 4 times as old as he is right now.
How old is he right now?
How old is he right now?
In 12 years, Paige will be 5 times as old as she is right now.
How old is she right now?
How old is she right now?
Khan Academy ResourcesAge word problemsSystems of equations with eliminationSystems of equations with elimination challengeInterpret points relative to a systemSystems of equations word problemsTwo-variable inequalities word problemsCreating systems in contextSystems of equations word problems (with zero and infinite solutions)Reasoning with systems of equationsSystems of inequalities word problemsSystems of equations with elimination: x-4y=-18 & -x+3y=11Systems of equations with elimination: King's cupcakesSystems of equations with elimination: potato chipsSystems of equations with substitution: potato chipsAge word problem: Ben & WilliamAge word problem: Arman & DiyaAge word problem: ImranModeling with systems of inequalitiesSystems of equations with elimination: TV & DVDSystems of equations with substitution: coinsSetting up a system of equations from context example (pet weights)Interpreting points in context of graphs of systemsGraphs of systems of inequalities word problemSystems of equations with elimination: coffee and croissantsSetting up a system of linear equations example (weight and price)Writing systems of inequalities word problemSystem of equations word problem: infinite solutionsSystems of equations with elimination: apples and orangesSystem of equations word problem: no solutionSystem of equations word problem: walk & ride

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