asked 102k views
2 votes
27 Audrey has $120 to spend on a tennis racket and lessons. The racket costs $45 and the lessons cost $15 per hour. Define a variable. Then write and solve a equation to find how many hours of lessons she can afford. Part A Define a variable. x= Part B Write an equation to find how many hours of lessons she can afford. Part C Solve the equation to find how many hours of lessons she can afford.

asked
User Eli Rose
by
8.1k points

1 Answer

5 votes

Audrey has $120 to spend on a tennis racket and lessons. The racket costs $45 and the lessons cost $15 per hour. Define a variable. Then write and solve a equation to find how many hours of lessons she can afford.

Part A Define a variable.

Let x represents the racket and let y represents the lessons

Part B Write an equation to find how many hours of lessons she can afford.

45 x + 15 y = 120

Part C Solve the equation to find how many hours of lessons she can afford.​

Given 45 x + 15 y = 120

when x = 2 , y =2 ( 2 hours for racket and 2 hours for the lessons).

45 ( 2 ) + 15 ( 2 ) = 90 + 30 = 120.

answered
User MacGruber
by
8.3k points
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.