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27 June, 23:26

An electrician has $120 to spend on interior light fixtures. The wholesale price for a 13-watt low-energy lamp is $4. The price for a high-energy lamp is $5. 1) Write the algebraic expression for how much the electrician spends for a units of the low - energy of the low-energy lamp and b units of the high-energy lamp. 2) Write an equation that relates your answer to Exercise 1 to the amount of money the electrician has to spend.

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  1. 28 June, 02:31
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    Ok, are you ready? Here we go:

    First we know that he has 120 dollars, so the first part of the equation is 120 = ?

    it equals something, we dont know, so lets find out.

    low energy lamp: 13 dollars per unit

    High Energy Lamp: 14 dollars per unit

    So, 13a (a stands for "a units") and 14b (b stands for "b units) are the respective equation for the given values, that's question 1

    Question 2, we connect the 120 values and the 2 equation we made, so 13a + 14b = 120 dollars
  2. 28 June, 02:32
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    X = low-energy lamp

    y = high-energy lamp

    1) 4x + 5y

    2) 120 = 4x + 5y
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