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Real Life Scenarios: Systems of Linear Equations
Determine a simple real-life example scenario to solve systems of linear equations
- Discuss how the math concept applies to your scenario. Scenarios or examples should clearly demonstrate how the math principle can be used to solve a real-life problem.
- Research and include references formatted consistent with APA guidelines if necessary.
Submit a 1-paragraph summary of each of your discussed example scenarios and math principles.
- Include any necessary variables, clearly defined.
- Include any formulas necessary to solve this problem.
- Include written descriptions of your logic, as needed, to explain the transition from words to mathematics.
- Solve the problem by demonstrating and explaining the step-by-step work involved to reach the answer.
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