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30 May, 09:02

The physical education instructor asked each student to do a total of 36 pull-ups and push-ups in 1 minute. The instructor wanted students to do 8 times as many push-ups as pull-ups. Write a system of linear equations that represents this situation. How many pull-ups and push-ups were required in 1 minute?

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  1. 30 May, 12:14
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    Answer: Pull-ups = 4 and push up = 32

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represents number of pull ups in one minute.

    And, y represents number of push ups in one minute.

    Therefore, According to the question,

    Each student to do a total of 36 pull-ups and push-ups in 1 minute.

    ⇒ x+y = 36

    But, again from equation, The instructor wanted students to do 8 times as many push-ups as pull-ups.

    Therefore, 8x = y

    Thus, required system of linear equations that represents this situation is,

    x+y = 36 and 8x = y, where x is the number of pull ups and y is the number of push ups in one minute.

    By solving these two equations we get, x=4 and y = 32

    That is, In one minute 4 pull ups and 32 push ups are required.
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