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7 August, 14:52

Amy and Margaret has stopped at the bottom of one of the highest waterfalls in Cascade State Park as any looked up at the waterfall. Emi said wow I think the top of that waterfall is about 20 ft more than three times the height of a young Redwood. Margaret had a different opinion she said no I think it's about 50 ft less than 4 times the height of the Redwood. If both are approximately right about how tall is the Redwood and how high is the waterfall?

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  1. 7 August, 15:04
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    1. You have to make a system of equations.

    2. The problem gives the following information:

    -. Emi said wow I think the top of that waterfall is about 20 ft more than three times the height of a young Redwood.

    - Margaret had a different opinion she said no I think it's about 50 ft less than 4 times the height of the Redwood.

    3. So, you have:

    y: the height of the waterfall.

    x: the height of the Redwood

    4. The equations are:

    y=3x+20 (i)

    y=4x-50 (ii)

    3x+20=4x-50

    x=70 ft

    y=3x+20

    y=230 ft

    H ow tall is the Redwood and how high is the waterfall?

    The Redwood: 70 ft

    The waterfall: 230 ft
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