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Mathematics, 11.01.2021 22:40 ashiteru123

Jesse and Amir were assigned the same book to read. Jesse started reading on Saturday, and he is reading 30 pages a day. Amir didn't start until Sunday, but he is reading 35 pages a day. How many days will it take Amir to catch up to Jesse, and how many pages will they each have read?

Answer the questions to solve this problem using a system of equations.

1. Write an equation to represent the number of pages Amir has read. Use x to represent the number of days Amir has been reading and y to represent the number of pages he has read.

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2. Write an equation to represent the number of pages Jesse has read.

Using x, the number of days Amir has been reading, write an expression to represent the number of days Jesse has been reading. Remember that Jesse started reading one day before Amir. Use this expression to write an equation for the number of pages Jesse has read. Let y represent the number of pages read.

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3. Write the system of equations using your answers from questions 1 and 2.

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4. You will use substitution to solve this system. Which variable will you substitute for and why? Show the equation that results from the substitution.

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5. Solve the system of equations. Show your work.

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6. Interpret your solution. How many days does it take Amir to catch Jesse? At that time, how many pages have they read?

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