Exam 4: Systems of Linear Equations
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Use the system of inequalities.
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Graph the system of linear inequalities. Label the solution region.
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Solve the system of equations
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Use an algebraic method to determine which of the ordered triples is a solution to the system. 

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Morgan is keeping track of her calcium intake from three sources for three days. The first day she had a glass of milk, a serving of cottage cheesem and 1 calcium supplement pill totaling 1090 mg of calcium. The second day she had 2 glasses of milk, 1 serving of cottage cheese, and 1 calcium supplement totaling 1450 mg of calcium. The third day she had 1 glass of milk, 2 servings of cottage cheese, and 1 calcium supplement totaling 1310 mg of calcium. Find the amount of calcium in each of the three sources.
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The graph represents the system of equations
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Chloe decides to open a lemonade stand to earn money for the summer. She is able to build a lemonade stand for $49. To make each cup of lemonade, including the cost of the cup, costs $0.12. She decides to sell each cup for $0.40. How many cups of lemonade must Chloe sell to break even?
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Use an algebraic method to find the vertices of the system of linear inequalities. 

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Use row operations to change the first entry in the first row to 1. Rewrite the matrix. 

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In the Storms baseball stadium, there are three levels of seats available. Box seats are sold for $10 each, reserved seats are sold for $7 each, and bleacher seats are sold for $4 each. The stadium capacity is 4500. Total revenue is $27,900 when all seats are sold. If half the box seats, half the reserved seats, and all of the bleacher seats are sold, the revenue is $18,150. Find how many of each type of seat are there.
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One cell phone plan charges $35.99 per month, including 400 minutes of out-of-network calls each month. Each additional minute outside the network costs $0.25. Another plan charges $59.99 per month, including 1000 minutes of out-of-network calls per month. This plan charges $0.40 for each additional minute out of the network. Find the number of total minutes outside the network a customer must use for the plans to cost the same in a month.
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Graph the system of linear inequalities. Label the solution region.
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Nancy just inherited $83,000. She decides to diversify her investment by putting the money into three different accounts: tax-free bonds which pay 5% annual interest, a certificate of deposit which pays 7% annual interest, and a mutual stock fund which has an average annual rate of return of 12%. The amount she invests in the certificate of deposit is double the amount she invests in bonds. Her goal for total return per year from these three investments is $7720. How much should Nancy put into each account?
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The graph represents the system of equations
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