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20 May, 15:43

There are a total of 52 students on the soccer team and field hockey team. The field hockey team has 12 more students than the soccer team. Write a system of linear equation that fits this situation. How many students are on the soccer team x and the field hockey team y?

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  1. 20 May, 15:53
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    Y = x+12

    52 = x + y

    You plug in the (x+12) for y in (52 = x + y) making the equation 52 = x + x + 12 or simplified 52 = 2x + 12. You subtract 12 from both sides of the equation to get 40 = 2x. You divide both sides by 2 to get 20 = x.

    You then plug in 20 for x in y = x+12, now y = 20 + 12. Simplified y = 32

    32 + 20 = 52
  2. 20 May, 15:59
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    X = Number of students on the soccer team

    Y = Number of students on the hockey team

    x+y=52

    y=x+12
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