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Name: Teacher: MR.

JOSHUA SALAZAR
Grade & Section: Code: M8AL-Ii-j-1-2 Date:

1.

It is easier to eliminate by addition

Solve the following SYSTEMS OF LINEAR Divide both sides by the coefficient
EQUATIONS using ELIMINATION.
Show your solutions by filling in the blanks. Substitute the value of in one of the equations

2.

Since variables cannot be easily eliminated, we Apply Addition Property of Equality


multiply one of the equations
(Hint: multiply by a negative number)
Divide both sides by the coefficient

After multiplying, observe that you can eliminate


Answer:

How well do you think you have performed in this activity?


Rate yourself on a scale of 1 (lowest) to 5 (highest).
Substitute in the first equation,
then solve for the value of

What did you feel as you answer this activity? Write a short
reflection below.

Answer:

3. Cisco collects recyclable materials in which he sells to the local junk shop. He earns
₱8 for each kilo of white paper and ₱15 for each kilo of clear plastic bottles. If he sold
a combined 9 kilos of recyclables for ₱93, how much is a kilo of white paper sold for?
Write a mathematical model for the given problem
Let be the number of kilos of white paper
and be the number of kilos of plastic bottles

Show your solutions here. (Hint: eliminate y)

Answer: kilos of white paper


Briefly explain why the system
of equations is written as such.

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