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25 July, 00:36

A cross-country team had a total of 10 practices last week, with each practice being in the morning or the afternoon. During each morning practice, they ran 5 miles, and during each afternoon practice, they ran 6 miles. If they ran a total of 57 miles last week, how many morning practices did they have?

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  1. 25 July, 04:06
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    Let's use variables.

    m = number of morning practices

    a = number of afternoon practices

    m + a = 10 (there are 10 practices total, either morning or afternoon)

    5m + 6a = 57 (each morning practice is 5 hours, afternoon ones are 6. multiply by the number of each and you would get the total number of hours ran, 57)

    Let's solve using substitution.

    m + a = 10

    m = 10 - a

    Substitute 10 - a for m.

    5 (10 - a) + 6a = 57

    50 - 5a + 6a = 57

    50 + a = 57

    a = 7

    Use a = 7 in an earlier equation to find m.

    m + a = 10

    m + 7 = 10

    m = 3

    There were 3 morning practices and 7 afternoon practices.
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