Mathematics
Mathematics, 11.01.2021 01:00, OliTepley8032

Jaxon and Lucius were selling lemonade. Jaxon and Lucius have a difference of 5 cups sold. Jaxon was selling his for $6 a cup and Lucius was selling his for $3 a cup and together they made $300 in revenue. How many cups did Jaxon and Lucius sell each? 1. Define your variables: x is . y is . (4 points)

2. Write two equations (6 points)

Solve this system of equations using all three methods: graphing, substitution and elimination.

Show all your work.

Remember your graph should match the answers for the other two methods. All answers should be identical, it's just 3 different ways of solving the same problem.

3. Solve using graphing. Include your graph with labels. (10 points)

4. Solve using substitution. Show all work. (10 points)

5. Solve using elimination. Show all work. (10 points)

6a. What is the solution? This should be written as an ordered pair. (2 points)

6b. What does the answer mean in context of the problem? In other words, explain your answer with words/labels. (3 points)

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