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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE desperstely need help!!!!!?
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1. In a basketball game last year the Valley High Vikings scored a total of 112 points. The number of 2 point and 3 point baskets totaled 47. How many 2 point and 3 point baskets did they score?
2. A group of 35 people go to the local carnival. It costs $5 per child, and $8 per adult. It costs $211 for the entire group to attend the carnival. How many adults and how many children attend the carnival?
Thank you very much for taking the time to solve this problem.
2x + 3y = 112
x + y = 47
Use substitution (x = 47 - y) then solve.
Group all your information together -- all your "points" should go in one equation and all your "numbers of baskets" should go in the other.
Using that reasoning, the next problem has children and adults and a total number of people. Then it has cost of children's ticket plus cost of adult ticket and a total amount spent on tickets. Can you set it up from there?
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Bob, this is a good list.
I would add the earlier book by Babcok and Laschever, Women Don't Ask: Negotiation and the Gender Divide, to this list.
And:
How She Does It: How Women Entrepreneurs Are Changing the Rules of Business Success by Margaret Heffernan. Viking Adult (January 18, 2007).
Randy Mayeux