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1 May, 02:03

A group of 45 people attended a ball game. There were twice as many children as adults in the group. Set up a system of equations that represents the numbers of adults and children who attended the game and solve the system to find the number of children who were in the group.

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  1. 1 May, 02:08
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    The system of equations that represents the numbers of children and adults looks like this: A = children and B = adults so A+B = 45 (or the total of both children and adults.

    Since there were twice as many children as adults, then B+2A = 45.
  2. 1 May, 02:11
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    Number of Adults = a

    Number of children = 2a

    Number of people in a group = 45

    so

    a + 2a = 45

    3a = 45

    a = 15

    Number of Adults = 15

    Number of children = 30
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