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Solves problems involving linear equations in


two variables M8AL-1g-2
Terminal objective:
Display understanding on translating word problems
into linear equations in two variables and the steps in
problem solving involving linear equations in two
variables.
ENABLING OBJECTIVES:

1.translate word problems into linear equations;


2.solve problems involving linear equations in two
variables applying the steps ;
3.apply the concepts of solving linear equations in
dealing with real-life problems.
Do you find difficulties in translating word
problems in linear equations in two variables?
Why?

How do you solve problems involving


linear equations in two variables?
ACTIVITY 1: Let The DepEd TV Help Us!
Direction: after watching the video answer the questions that follow.
1. What particular skills do we need to develop in
order to solve problems involving linear equations
in two variables?

2. State the steps in solving problems


involving linear equations in two variables
ACTIVITY 2: Give It A Try!
Direction: Give the linear equation that represent the following
situations:

1. Twice a number x is 6. 2x = 6
2. Four added to a number x gives ten. 4 + x = 10
3. Twenty-five decreased by twice a number x is twelve. 25 – 2x = 12

4. If thrice a number x is added to seven, the sum is ninety-eight. 3x + 3 = 98


5. The difference between thrice a number x and nine is 100. 3x – 9 = 100
x+(x + 1) =
6. The sum of two consecutive integers is equal to 25.
25
7. The sum of twice x and thrice y is 182. 2x + 3y + 1 = 182

8. The sum of the ages of Mark and Sheila equals 47. x + y = 47

9. The difference of the ages of Amal and Jesie is 5. x–y =5

10. Twice the age of Jessica increased by the age of Ken is 41.
2x + y = 41
ACTIVITY 3 : Watch your Steps!
Direction: Complete the steps in solving word problems involving
linear equations in two variables by supplying the required
information. Write your answer on the chat box.

Reena begins to save for a new pair of shoes that cost PhP 2,375.00.
She already has PhP 500.00 and plans to save Php 75.00 per week.
How long does she have to save to buy the shoes?

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Reena begins to save for a new pair of shoes that cost PhP 2,375.00.
She already has PhP 500.00 and plans to save Php 75.00 per week.
How long does she have to save to buy the shoes?
Reena begins to save for a new pair of shoes that cost PhP 2,375.00.
She already has PhP 500.00 and plans to save Php 75.00 per week.
How long does she have to save to buy the shoes?
Reena begins to save for a new pair of shoes that cost PhP 2,375.00.
She already has PhP 500.00 and plans to save Php 75.00 per week.
How long does she have to save to buy the shoes?
ACTIVITY 4:Do Your Best!
Direction: Read the situation and answer the questions that
follow.
A tricycle passenger is charged P8.00 for the regular fare for
the first 3 kilometers and an additional of P1.50 per
succeeding kilometer.

1. What equation shall represent the situation?


2. How much will a tricycle passenger pay for a total
of 8 kilometers travel?
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DESCRIPTORS the steps in solving problems steps in solving the steps in
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involving linear equations in two involving linear involving linear
equations in two variables equations in two equations in two
variables variables variables
Activity 5: Make It Perfect!
Directions: Clearly state the steps to perfectly solve a certain problem involving
linear equations in two variable by continuing the following open-ended lines.
Activity 6: Find It Out!
Suppose a survey in your barangay is made on the number of people
infected by the Corona Virus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) from January
2021 to April 2021. The result was tallied and it was observed to increase
at a constant rate as shown in the table below.
Month January February March April May
Number of people infected by
the Covid-19 20 28 36 44 52
1. What is the equation that would represent the situation?
2. If the pattern continues, can you predict the number of infected people by
the month of August 2021? Justify your answer.
3. How many people will be infected by Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-
19) in the month of July?

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