Another word problem - application of linear equations

In summary, a linear equation is an algebraic equation with two variables that can be graphed as a straight line. It is used in real life for various applications, such as calculating distance, speed, and time in physics, determining rates of change in economics, and creating trend lines in data analysis. The process for solving a linear equation involves simplifying the equation, isolating the variable, and checking the solution. To graph a linear equation, plot the y-intercept and use the slope to determine the direction and steepness of the line. Linear equations have many common applications in fields like engineering, physics, economics, and finance, to model and solve real-world problems.
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The annual sophomore class picnic is planned by a committee consisting of 17 members. A vote to determine whether the picnic should be held at the beach location or in the mountains resulted in a victory for the beach location. However, if two committee members had changed their vote from favoring the beach to favoring the mountains, the mountain site would have won by vote. How many votes did each picnic location receive?

1st solution

let $x =$ vote for beach location
$17-x =$ vote for mountain location

if two committee members had changed their vote from favoring the beach to favoring the mountains, the mountain site would have won by vote.

$x-2= $new vote for beach location
$(17-x)+2= $new vote for mountain location

$19-x=(x-2)+1$

$x=10$ votes for beach

$7 $ votes for mountain

2nd solution

$(17-x)+1=x-2$

$x=10$ votes for beach

$7 $ votes for mountain

which solution method is correct?
 
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Thread titles like "Word problem" or "Another word problem" don't really describe the type of problem being posted. Please take a moment to choose titles the describe the problems being posted. You are more likely to get prompt help if your title let's those reading the forums know a bit about the nature of the problem.

I would let $B$ be the number who voted for the beach location and $M$ be the number who voted for the mountain location.

We know:

$B+M=17$

$B-2=M+2-1$

You will get the same result as your method(s) which are equivalent to the above. :D
 
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Both of your methods are perfectly valid. They are just different ways of looking at the same data.

(So its a good thing they give the same answer!)
 

Related to Another word problem - application of linear equations

1. What is a linear equation?

A linear equation is an algebraic equation with two variables that can be graphed as a straight line. It follows the form of y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

2. How is a linear equation used in real life?

Linear equations are used in many real-life situations, such as calculating distance, speed, and time in physics, determining rates of change in economics, and creating trend lines in data analysis.

3. What is the process for solving a linear equation?

The first step is to simplify the equation by combining like terms. Then, isolate the variable by performing inverse operations (such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division) on both sides of the equation. Finally, check your solution by plugging it back into the original equation.

4. How do you graph a linear equation?

To graph a linear equation, first plot the y-intercept on the y-axis. Then, use the slope to determine the direction and steepness of the line. From the y-intercept, move up or down according to the slope and make a second point. Connect the two points with a straight line to graph the equation.

5. What are some common applications of linear equations?

Linear equations are commonly used in fields such as engineering, physics, economics, and finance. They can be used to model and solve a wide range of real-world problems, such as calculating the cost of a phone plan or predicting population growth.

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