System of Equations and Inequalities: CCSS.Math.Content.HSA-CED.A.3

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Common Core: High School - Algebra › System of Equations and Inequalities: CCSS.Math.Content.HSA-CED.A.3

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There are 5 apples in a small fruit basket and 10 apples in a large fruit basket. If Sally buys a total of 5 fruit baskets that have a combined total of 40 apples, write a system of equations that describes Sally's situation.

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There are 5 apples in a small fruit basket and 10 apples in a large fruit basket. If Sally buys a total of 5 fruit baskets that have a combined total of 40 apples, write an equation that represents the total number of apples that Sally has.

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There are 3 apples in a small fruit basket and 7 apples in a large fruit basket. If Sally buys a total of 5 fruit baskets that have a combined total of 31 apples, write a system of equations that represents Sally's situation.

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There are 3 apples in a small fruit basket and 7 apples in a large fruit basket. If Sally buys a total of 5 fruit baskets that have a combined total of 31 apples, write an equation that represents the total number of apples that Sally has.

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There are 5 apples in a small fruit basket and 10 apples in a large fruit basket. If Sally buys a total of 5 fruit baskets that have a combined total of 40 apples, how many large baskets does Sally have?

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There are 6 apples in a small fruit basket and 10 apples in a large fruit basket. If Sally buys a total of 5 fruit baskets that has a combined total of 34 apples, write a system of equation that represents Sally's situation.

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There are 8 apples in a small fruit basket and 14 apples in a large fruit basket. If Sally buys a total of 5 fruit baskets that have a combined total of 58 apples, write the system of equation that represents the Sally situation.

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There are 8 apples in a small fruit basket and 14 apples in a large fruit basket. If Sally buys a total of 5 fruit baskets that have a combined total of 58 apples, write an equation that represents the total number of apples that Sally has.

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There are 6 apples in a small fruit basket and 10 apples in a large fruit basket. If Sally buys a total of 5 fruit baskets that has a combined total of 34 apples, write an equation that represents the total number of apples that Sally has.

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There are 15 apples in a small fruit basket and 20 apples in a large fruit basket. If Sally buys a total of 5 fruit baskets that have a combined total of 95 apples, write a system of equations that represents Sally's situation.

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