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Example 90 .4. Example 90.5. Practice 90a . Example 90.3. Example 90.6 . Practice 90b. Lesson 90 Word Problems With Two Statements of Equality. Example 90.1. Example 90.2. Example 90.1.
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Example 90.4 Example 90.5 Practice 90a Example 90.3 Example 90.6 Practice 90b Lesson 90Word Problems With Two Statements of Equality Example 90.1 Example 90.2
Example 90.1 Together Charles and Nelle picked 92 quarts of berries. If Charles picked 6 more quarts than Nelle picked, how many quarts did each of them pick? Nelle picked 43 quarts and Charles picked 49 quarts of berries.
Example 90.2 The number of boys in Sarah’s class exceeded the number of girls by 7. If there were a total of 29 pupils in the class, how many were boys and how many were girls? There were 11 girls and 18 boys in Sarah’s class.
Example 90.3 Phillip cut a 38-meter rope into two pieces. The long piece was 9 meters longer than the short piece. What were the two lengths? The long piece of rope was 23.5 meters and the short piece was 14.5 meters long.
Example 90.4 The sum of two numbers is 72. The difference of the numbers is 26. What are the numbers? The numbers are 49 and 23.
Example 90.5 The greater of two numbers is 16 greater than the smaller. When added together, their sum is 4 less than 3 times the smaller. What are the numbers? The numbers are 36 and 20.
Example 90.6 The ratio of two numbers is 5 to 4 and the sum of the numbers is 63. What are the numbers? The numbers are 35 and 28.
Practice 90a The sum of two numbers is 98. The difference of the same two numbers is 40. What are the numbers? The numbers are 69 and 29.
Practice 90b The number of girls in Marvin’s class exceeded the number of boys by 11. If there were 37 pupils in the class, how many were girls and how many were boys? There were 24 girls and 13 boys in Marvin’s class.
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