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SAT Systems Of Linear Equations Practice Questions (Free + Explanations) | Quiz 1

Question 12345 of 5

Question 1 of 5

At a school fundraiser, adult tickets cost each and student tickets cost each. A total of tickets were sold for . How many adult tickets were sold?

Explanation

Let be the number of adult tickets and be the number of student tickets. The problem gives the system

Since , we have . Substitute into the revenue equation:

So, adult tickets were sold.

Concept summary

A system of linear equations can model a situation with two unknown quantities, such as the number of each type of ticket sold.

Question 2 of 5

If the system of equations

and

is true, what is the value of ?

Explanation

Add the two equations to eliminate :

so

. Dividing by gives

.

Concept summary

In a system of linear equations, adding or subtracting the equations can eliminate one variable and make the other easy to solve.

Question 3 of 5

The system of equations

and

has solution . Which expression is equivalent to the value of ?

Explanation

Add the two equations:

This gives , so

Concept summary

In a system with one sum equation and one difference equation, adding the equations eliminates one variable and can create an equivalent expression for the other variable.

Question 4 of 5

In the -plane, two lines intersect at the point . Which system of equations could represent these lines?

Explanation

The intersection point of a system is the point that makes both equations true. Substitute into each pair. For , , which is true. For , , which is also true. So this system could represent two lines that intersect at .

Concept summary

For a system of linear equations, the intersection point must satisfy both equations at the same time.

Question 5 of 5

The system of equations

and

has solution

. What is the value of ?

Explanation

Since both equations equal , set them equal to each other: . Then , so .

Concept summary

In a system, if two expressions are both equal to the same variable, set them equal to each other to solve for the unknown.

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