How do you solve 0.07 x - 0.01 y = 1.6 and 0.26x + 0.18 y = 16.8 using substitution?
1 Answer
Explanation:
First, we must rewrite the two equations and make sure they have an identical term. I will rewrite them as follows:
0.07x - 0.01y = 1.6 will become-1.26x + 0.18y = -28.8
0.26x + 0.18y = 16.8 will stay the same.
Now as you can see, both equations now have
We will rewrite one equation, let's use the first one, to isolate
-1.26x + 0.18y = -28.8 will become0.18y = -28.8 + 1.26x
Now we can substitute this into the second equation to find the first variable.
0.26x + 0.18y = 16.8
0.26x + (-28.8 + 1.26x) = 16.8
0.26x - 28.8 + 1.26x = 16.8
1.52x - 28.8 = 16.8
1.52x = 45.6
x = 30
Now that we have found the value of
Take an original question, we'll use the first one, and substitute our
0.07x - 0.01y = 1.6
0.07(30) - 0.01y = 1.6
2.1 - 0.01y = 1.6
-0.01y = -0.5
y = 50
So now we have solved the two equations to get