{"id":15601,"date":"2019-09-04T23:52:02","date_gmt":"2019-09-04T23:52:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/courses.lumenlearning.com\/precalculus\/?post_type=chapter&#038;p=15601"},"modified":"2025-02-05T05:19:54","modified_gmt":"2025-02-05T05:19:54","slug":"problem-set-30-systems-of-linear-equations-three-variables","status":"publish","type":"chapter","link":"https:\/\/courses.lumenlearning.com\/precalculus\/chapter\/problem-set-30-systems-of-linear-equations-three-variables\/","title":{"raw":"Problem Set 30: Systems of Linear Equations: Three Variables","rendered":"Problem Set 30: Systems of Linear Equations: Three Variables"},"content":{"raw":"1. Can a linear system of three equations have exactly two solutions? Explain why or why not\r\n\r\n2.\u00a0If a given ordered triple solves the system of equations, is that solution unique? If so, explain why. If not, give an example where it is not unique.\r\n\r\n3. If a given ordered triple does not solve the system of equations, is there no solution? If so, explain why. If not, give an example.\r\n\r\n4. Using the method of addition, is there only one way to solve the system?\r\n\r\n5. Can you explain whether there can be only one method to solve a linear system of equations? If yes, give an example of such a system of equations. If not, explain why not.\r\n\r\nFor the following exercises, determine whether the ordered triple given is the solution to the system of equations.\r\n\r\n6. [latex]\\begin{align}2x - 6y+6z&amp;=-12\\\\x+4y+5z&amp;=-1 \\\\ -x+2y+3z&amp;=-1 \\end{align}[\/latex] and [latex]\\left(0,1,-1\\right)[\/latex]\r\n\r\n7. [latex]\\begin{align}6x-y+3z&amp;=6 \\\\ 3x+5y+2z&amp;=0 \\\\ x+y&amp;=0 \\end{align}[\/latex] and [latex]\\left(3,-3,-5\\right)[\/latex]\r\n\r\n8.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}6x - 7y+z&amp;=2 \\\\ -x-y+3z&amp;=4 \\\\ 2x+y-z&amp;=1 \\end{align}[\/latex] and [latex]\\left(4,2,-6\\right)[\/latex]\r\n\r\n9. [latex]\\begin{align}x-y&amp;=0 \\\\ x-z&amp;=5 \\\\ x-y+z&amp;=-1 \\end{align}[\/latex] and [latex]\\left(4,4,-1\\right)[\/latex]\r\n\r\n10. [latex]\\begin{align} -x-y+2z&amp;=3 \\\\ 5x+8y - 3z&amp;=4 \\\\ -x+3y - 5z&amp;=-5 \\end{align}[\/latex] and [latex]\\left(4,1,-7\\right)[\/latex]\r\n\r\nFor the following exercises, solve each system by substitution.\r\n\r\n11. [latex]\\begin{align}3x - 4y+2z&amp;=-15 \\\\ 2x+4y+z&amp;=16 \\\\ 2x+3y+5z&amp;=20 \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n12.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}5x - 2y+3z&amp;=20 \\\\ 2x - 4y - 3z&amp;=-9 \\\\ x+6y - 8z&amp;=21 \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n13. [latex]\\begin{align}5x+2y+4z&amp;=9 \\\\ -3x+2y+z&amp;=10 \\\\ 4x - 3y+5z&amp;=-3 \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n14.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}4x - 3y+5z&amp;=31 \\\\ -x+2y+4z&amp;=20 \\\\ x+5y - 2z&amp;=-29 \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n15. [latex]\\begin{align}5x - 2y+3z&amp;=4 \\\\ -4x+6y - 7z&amp;=-1 \\\\ 3x+2y-z&amp;=4\\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n16.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align} 4x+6y+9z&amp;=0 \\\\ -5x+2y - 6z&amp;=3 \\\\ 7x - 4y+3z&amp;=-3 \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\nFor the following exercises, solve each system by Gaussian elimination.\r\n\r\n17. [latex]\\begin{align}2x-y+3z&amp;=17 \\\\ -5x+4y - 2z&amp;=-46 \\\\ 2y+5z&amp;=-7 \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n18.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}5x - 6y+3z&amp;=50 \\\\ -x+4y&amp;=10 \\\\ 2x-z&amp;=10 \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n19. [latex]\\begin{align}2x+3y - 6z&amp;=1 \\\\ -4x - 6y+12z&amp;=-2 \\\\ x+2y+5z&amp;=10 \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n20.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}4x+6y - 2z&amp;=8 \\\\ 6x+9y - 3z&amp;=12 \\\\ -2x - 3y+z&amp;=-4 \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n21. [latex]\\begin{align}2x+3y - 4z&amp;=5 \\\\ -3x+2y+z&amp;=11 \\\\ -x+5y+3z&amp;=4 \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n22.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}10x+2y - 14z&amp;=8 \\\\ -x-2y - 4z&amp;=-1 \\\\ -12x - 6y+6z&amp;=-12 \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n23. [latex]\\begin{align}x+y+z&amp;=14 \\\\ 2y+3z&amp;=-14 \\\\ -16y - 24z&amp;=-112 \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n24.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}5x - 3y+4z&amp;=-1 \\\\ -4x+2y - 3z&amp;=0 \\\\ -x+5y+7z&amp;=-11 \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n25. [latex]\\begin{align}x+y+z&amp;=0 \\\\ 2x-y+3z&amp;=0 \\\\ x-z&amp;=0 \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n26.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}3x+2y - 5z&amp;=6\\\\ 5x - 4y+3z&amp;=-12\\\\ 4x+5y - 2z&amp;=15\\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n27. [latex]\\begin{align}x+y+z&amp;=0\\\\ 2x-y+3z&amp;=0 \\\\ x-z&amp;=1 \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n28.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align} 3x-\\frac{1}{2}y-z&amp;=-\\frac{1}{2} \\\\ 4x+z&amp;=3 \\\\ -x+\\frac{3}{2}y&amp;=\\frac{5}{2} \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n29. [latex]\\begin{align}6x - 5y+6z&amp;=38 \\\\ \\frac{1}{5}x-\\frac{1}{2}y+\\frac{3}{5}z&amp;=1 \\\\ -4x-\\frac{3}{2}y-z&amp;=-74 \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n30.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}\\frac{1}{2}x-\\frac{1}{5}y+\\frac{2}{5}z&amp;=-\\frac{13}{10} \\\\ \\frac{1}{4}x-\\frac{2}{5}y-\\frac{1}{5}z&amp;=-\\frac{7}{20} \\\\ -\\frac{1}{2}x-\\frac{3}{4}y-\\frac{1}{2}z&amp;=-\\frac{5}{4} \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n31. [latex]\\begin{align} -\\frac{1}{3}x-\\frac{1}{2}y-\\frac{1}{4}z&amp;=\\frac{3}{4} \\\\ -\\frac{1}{2}x-\\frac{1}{4}y-\\frac{1}{2}z&amp;=2 \\\\ -\\frac{1}{4}x-\\frac{3}{4}y-\\frac{1}{2}z&amp;=-\\frac{1}{2} \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n32.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}\\frac{1}{2}x-\\frac{1}{4}y+\\frac{3}{4}z&amp;=0\\\\ \\frac{1}{4}x-\\frac{1}{10}y+\\frac{2}{5}z&amp;=-2\\\\ \\frac{1}{8}x+\\frac{1}{5}y-\\frac{1}{8}z&amp;=2\\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n33. [latex]\\begin{align}\\frac{4}{5}x-\\frac{7}{8}y+\\frac{1}{2}z&amp;=1 \\\\ -\\frac{4}{5}x-\\frac{3}{4}y+\\frac{1}{3}z&amp;=-8 \\\\ -\\frac{2}{5}x-\\frac{7}{8}y+\\frac{1}{2}z&amp;=-5 \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n34.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align} -\\frac{1}{3}x-\\frac{1}{8}y+\\frac{1}{6}z&amp;=-\\frac{4}{3} \\\\ -\\frac{2}{3}x-\\frac{7}{8}y+\\frac{1}{3}z&amp;=-\\frac{23}{3} \\\\ -\\frac{1}{3}x-\\frac{5}{8}y+\\frac{5}{6}z&amp;=0 \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n35. [latex]\\begin{align} -\\frac{1}{4}x-\\frac{5}{4}y+\\frac{5}{2}z&amp;=-5 \\\\ -\\frac{1}{2}x-\\frac{5}{3}y+\\frac{5}{4}z&amp;=\\frac{55}{12} \\\\ -\\frac{1}{3}x-\\frac{1}{3}y+\\frac{1}{3}z&amp;=\\frac{5}{3} \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n36.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}\\frac{1}{40}x+\\frac{1}{60}y+\\frac{1}{80}z&amp;=\\frac{1}{100} \\\\ -\\frac{1}{2}x-\\frac{1}{3}y-\\frac{1}{4}z&amp;=-\\frac{1}{5} \\\\ \\frac{3}{8}x+\\frac{3}{12}y+\\frac{3}{16}z&amp;=\\frac{3}{20} \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n37. [latex]\\begin{align}0.1x - 0.2y+0.3z&amp;=2\\\\ 0.5x - 0.1y+0.4z&amp;=8\\\\ 0.7x - 0.2y+0.3z&amp;=8\\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n38.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}0.2x+0.1y - 0.3z&amp;=0.2\\\\ 0.8x+0.4y - 1.2z&amp;=0.1\\\\ 1.6x+0.8y - 2.4z&amp;=0.2\\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n39. [latex]\\begin{align}1.1x+0.7y - 3.1z&amp;=-1.79\\\\ 2.1x+0.5y - 1.6z&amp;=-0.13\\\\ 0.5x+0.4y - 0.5z&amp;=-0.07\\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n40.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}0.5x - 0.5y+0.5z&amp;=10\\\\ 0.2x - 0.2y+0.2z&amp;=4\\\\ 0.1x - 0.1y+0.1z&amp;=2\\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n41. [latex]\\begin{align}0.1x+0.2y+0.3z&amp;=0.37\\\\ 0.1x - 0.2y - 0.3z&amp;=-0.27\\\\ 0.5x - 0.1y - 0.3z&amp;=-0.03\\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n42.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}0.5x - 0.5y - 0.3z&amp;=0.13\\\\ 0.4x - 0.1y - 0.3z&amp;=0.11\\\\ 0.2x - 0.8y - 0.9z&amp;=-0.32\\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n43. [latex]\\begin{align}0.5x+0.2y - 0.3z&amp;=1\\\\ 0.4x - 0.6y+0.7z&amp;=0.8\\\\ 0.3x - 0.1y - 0.9z&amp;=0.6\\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n44.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}0.3x+0.3y+0.5z&amp;=0.6\\\\ 0.4x+0.4y+0.4z&amp;=1.8\\\\ 0.4x+0.2y+0.1z&amp;=1.6\\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n45. [latex]\\begin{align}0.8x+0.8y+0.8z&amp;=2.4\\\\ 0.3x - 0.5y+0.2z&amp;=0\\\\ 0.1x+0.2y+0.3z&amp;=0.6\\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\nFor the following exercises, solve the system for [latex]x,y[\/latex], and [latex]z[\/latex].\r\n\r\n46. [latex]\\begin{align}x+y+z&amp;=3 \\\\ \\frac{x - 1}{2}+\\frac{y - 3}{2}+\\frac{z+1}{2}&amp;=0 \\\\ \\frac{x - 2}{3}+\\frac{y+4}{3}+\\frac{z - 3}{3}&amp;=\\frac{2}{3} \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n47. [latex]\\begin{align}5x - 3y-\\frac{z+1}{2}&amp;=\\frac{1}{2} \\\\ 6x+\\frac{y - 9}{2}+2z&amp;=-3 \\\\ \\frac{x+8}{2}-4y+z&amp;=4 \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n48.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}\\frac{x+4}{7}-\\frac{y - 1}{6}+\\frac{z+2}{3}&amp;=1\\\\ \\frac{x - 2}{4}+\\frac{y+1}{8}-\\frac{z+8}{12}&amp;=0\\\\ \\frac{x+6}{3}-\\frac{y+2}{3}+\\frac{z+4}{2}7&amp;=3\\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n49. [latex]\\begin{align}\\frac{x - 3}{6}+\\frac{y+2}{2}-\\frac{z - 3}{3}&amp;=2\\\\ \\frac{x+2}{4}+\\frac{y - 5}{2}+\\frac{z+4}{2}&amp;=1\\\\ \\frac{x+6}{2}-\\frac{y - 3}{2}+z+1&amp;=9\\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n50.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}\\frac{x - 1}{3}+\\frac{y+3}{4}+\\frac{z+2}{6}&amp;=1 \\\\ 4x+3y - 2z&amp;=11 \\\\ 0.02x+0.015y - 0.01z&amp;=0.065 \\end{align}[\/latex]\r\n\r\n51.\u00a0Three even numbers sum up to 108. The smaller is half the larger and the middle number is [latex]\\frac{3}{4}[\/latex]\r\nthe larger. What are the three numbers?\r\n\r\n52.\u00a0Three numbers sum up to 147. The smallest number is half the middle number, which is half the largest number. What are the three numbers?\r\n\r\n53. At a family reunion, there were only blood relatives, consisting of children, parents, and grandparents, in attendance. There were 400 people total. There were twice as many parents as grandparents, and 50 more children than parents. How many children, parents, and grandparents were in attendance?\r\n\r\n54.\u00a0An animal shelter has a total of 350 animals comprised of cats, dogs, and rabbits. If the number of rabbits is 5 less than one-half the number of cats, and there are 20 more cats than dogs, how many of each animal are at the shelter?\r\n\r\n55. Your roommate, Sarah, offered to buy groceries for you and your other roommate. The total bill was $82. She forgot to save the individual receipts but remembered that your groceries were $0.05 cheaper than half of her groceries, and that your other roommate\u2019s groceries were $2.10 more than your groceries. How much was each of your share of the groceries?\r\n\r\n56.\u00a0Your roommate, John, offered to buy household supplies for you and your other roommate. You live near the border of three states, each of which has a different sales tax. The total amount of money spent was $100.75. Your supplies were bought with 5% tax, John\u2019s with 8% tax, and your third roommate\u2019s with 9% sales tax. The total amount of money spent without taxes is $93.50. If your supplies before tax were $1 more than half of what your third roommate\u2019s supplies were before tax, how much did each of you spend? Give your answer both with and without taxes.\r\n\r\n57. Three coworkers work for the same employer. Their jobs are warehouse manager, office manager, and truck driver. The sum of the annual salaries of the warehouse manager and office manager is $82,000. The office manager makes $4,000 more than the truck driver annually. The annual salaries of the warehouse manager and the truck driver total $78,000. What is the annual salary of each of the co-workers?\r\n\r\n58.\u00a0At a carnival, $2,914.25 in receipts were taken at the end of the day. The cost of a child\u2019s ticket was $20.50, an adult ticket was $29.75, and a senior citizen ticket was $15.25. There were twice as many senior citizens as adults in attendance, and 20 more children than senior citizens. How many children, adult, and senior citizen tickets were sold?\r\n\r\n59. A local band sells out for their concert. They sell all 1,175 tickets for a total purse of $28,112.50. The tickets were priced at $20 for student tickets, $22.50 for children, and $29 for adult tickets. If the band sold twice as many adult as children tickets, how many of each type was sold?\r\n\r\n60.\u00a0In a bag, a child has 325 coins worth $19.50. There were three types of coins: pennies, nickels, and dimes. If the bag contained the same number of nickels as dimes, how many of each type of coin was in the bag?\r\n\r\n61. Last year, at Haven\u2019s Pond Car Dealership, for a particular model of BMW, Jeep, and Toyota, one could purchase all three cars for a total of $140,000. This year, due to inflation, the same cars would cost $151,830. The cost of the BMW increased by 8%, the Jeep by 5%, and the Toyota by 12%. If the price of last year\u2019s Jeep was $7,000 less than the price of last year\u2019s BMW, what was the price of each of the three cars last year?\r\n\r\n62.\u00a0A recent college graduate took advantage of his business education and invested in three investments immediately after graduating. He invested $80,500 into three accounts, one that paid 4% simple interest, one that paid [latex]3\\frac{1}{8}\\text{%}[\/latex]\u00a0simple interest, and one that paid [latex]2\\frac{1}{2}\\text{%}[\/latex] simple interest. He earned $2,670 interest at the end of one year. If the amount of the money invested in the second account was four times the amount invested in the third account, how much was invested in each account?\r\n\r\n63. You inherit one million dollars. You invest it all in three accounts for one year. The first account pays 3% compounded annually, the second account pays 4% compounded annually, and the third account pays 2% compounded annually. After one year, you earn $34,000 in interest. If you invest four times the money into the account that pays 3% compared to 2%, how much did you invest in each account?\r\n\r\n64.\u00a0You inherit one hundred thousand dollars. You invest it all in three accounts for one year. The first account pays 4% compounded annually, the second account pays 3% compounded annually, and the third account pays 2% compounded annually. After one year, you earn $3,650 in interest. If you invest five times the money in the account that pays 4% compared to 3%, how much did you invest in each account?\r\n\r\n65. The top three countries in oil consumption in a certain year are as follows: the United States, Japan, and China. In millions of barrels per day, the three top countries consumed 39.8% of the world\u2019s consumed oil. The United States consumed 0.7% more than four times China\u2019s consumption. The United States consumed 5% more than triple Japan\u2019s consumption. What percent of the world oil consumption did the United States, Japan, and China consume?[footnote]\u201cOil reserves, production and consumption in 2001,\u201d accessed April 6, 2014, <a href=\"http:\/\/scaruffi.com\/politics\/oil.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">http:\/\/scaruffi.com\/politics\/oil.html<\/a>[\/footnote]\r\n\r\n66.\u00a0The top three countries in oil production in the same year are Saudi Arabia, the United States, and Russia. In millions of barrels per day, the top three countries produced 31.4% of the world\u2019s produced oil. Saudi Arabia and the United States combined for 22.1% of the world\u2019s production, and Saudi Arabia produced 2% more oil than Russia. What percent of the world oil production did Saudi Arabia, the United States, and Russia produce?[footnote]\u201cOil reserves, production and consumption in 2001,\u201d accessed April 6, 2014, <a href=\"http:\/\/scaruffi.com\/politics\/oil.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">http:\/\/scaruffi.com\/politics\/oil.html<\/a>[\/footnote]\r\n\r\n67. The top three sources of oil imports for the United States in the same year were Saudi Arabia, Mexico, and Canada. The three top countries accounted for 47% of oil imports. The United States imported 1.8% more from Saudi Arabia than they did from Mexico, and 1.7% more from Saudi Arabia than they did from Canada. What percent of the United States oil imports were from these three countries?[footnote]\u201cOil reserves, production and consumption in 2001,\u201d accessed April 6, 2014, <a href=\"http:\/\/scaruffi.com\/politics\/oil.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">http:\/\/scaruffi.com\/politics\/oil.html<\/a>[\/footnote]\r\n\r\n68.\u00a0The top three oil producers in the United States in a certain year are the Gulf of Mexico, Texas, and Alaska. The three regions were responsible for 64% of the United States oil production. The Gulf of Mexico and Texas combined for 47% of oil production. Texas produced 3% more than Alaska. What percent of United States oil production came from these regions?[footnote]\u201cUSA: The coming global oil crisis,\u201d accessed April 6, 2014, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.oilcrisis.com\/us\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">http:\/\/www.oilcrisis.com\/us\/<\/a>[\/footnote]\r\n\r\n69. At one time, in the United States, 398 species of animals were on the endangered species list. The top groups were mammals, birds, and fish, which comprised 55% of the endangered species. Birds accounted for 0.7% more than fish, and fish accounted for 1.5% more than mammals. What percent of the endangered species came from mammals, birds, and fish?\r\n\r\n70.\u00a0Meat consumption in the United States can be broken into three categories: red meat, poultry, and fish. If fish makes up 4% less than one-quarter of poultry consumption, and red meat consumption is 18.2% higher than poultry consumption, what are the percentages of meat consumption?[footnote]\u201cThe United States Meat Industry at a Glance,\u201d accessed April 6, 2014, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.meatami.com\/ht\/d\/sp\/i\/47465\/pid\/47465\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">http:\/\/www.meatami.com\/ht\/d\/sp\/i\/47465\/pid\/47465<\/a>[\/footnote]","rendered":"<p>1. Can a linear system of three equations have exactly two solutions? Explain why or why not<\/p>\n<p>2.\u00a0If a given ordered triple solves the system of equations, is that solution unique? If so, explain why. If not, give an example where it is not unique.<\/p>\n<p>3. If a given ordered triple does not solve the system of equations, is there no solution? If so, explain why. If not, give an example.<\/p>\n<p>4. Using the method of addition, is there only one way to solve the system?<\/p>\n<p>5. Can you explain whether there can be only one method to solve a linear system of equations? If yes, give an example of such a system of equations. If not, explain why not.<\/p>\n<p>For the following exercises, determine whether the ordered triple given is the solution to the system of equations.<\/p>\n<p>6. [latex]\\begin{align}2x - 6y+6z&=-12\\\\x+4y+5z&=-1 \\\\ -x+2y+3z&=-1 \\end{align}[\/latex] and [latex]\\left(0,1,-1\\right)[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>7. [latex]\\begin{align}6x-y+3z&=6 \\\\ 3x+5y+2z&=0 \\\\ x+y&=0 \\end{align}[\/latex] and [latex]\\left(3,-3,-5\\right)[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>8.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}6x - 7y+z&=2 \\\\ -x-y+3z&=4 \\\\ 2x+y-z&=1 \\end{align}[\/latex] and [latex]\\left(4,2,-6\\right)[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>9. [latex]\\begin{align}x-y&=0 \\\\ x-z&=5 \\\\ x-y+z&=-1 \\end{align}[\/latex] and [latex]\\left(4,4,-1\\right)[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>10. [latex]\\begin{align} -x-y+2z&=3 \\\\ 5x+8y - 3z&=4 \\\\ -x+3y - 5z&=-5 \\end{align}[\/latex] and [latex]\\left(4,1,-7\\right)[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>For the following exercises, solve each system by substitution.<\/p>\n<p>11. [latex]\\begin{align}3x - 4y+2z&=-15 \\\\ 2x+4y+z&=16 \\\\ 2x+3y+5z&=20 \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>12.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}5x - 2y+3z&=20 \\\\ 2x - 4y - 3z&=-9 \\\\ x+6y - 8z&=21 \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>13. [latex]\\begin{align}5x+2y+4z&=9 \\\\ -3x+2y+z&=10 \\\\ 4x - 3y+5z&=-3 \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>14.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}4x - 3y+5z&=31 \\\\ -x+2y+4z&=20 \\\\ x+5y - 2z&=-29 \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>15. [latex]\\begin{align}5x - 2y+3z&=4 \\\\ -4x+6y - 7z&=-1 \\\\ 3x+2y-z&=4\\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>16.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align} 4x+6y+9z&=0 \\\\ -5x+2y - 6z&=3 \\\\ 7x - 4y+3z&=-3 \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>For the following exercises, solve each system by Gaussian elimination.<\/p>\n<p>17. [latex]\\begin{align}2x-y+3z&=17 \\\\ -5x+4y - 2z&=-46 \\\\ 2y+5z&=-7 \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>18.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}5x - 6y+3z&=50 \\\\ -x+4y&=10 \\\\ 2x-z&=10 \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>19. [latex]\\begin{align}2x+3y - 6z&=1 \\\\ -4x - 6y+12z&=-2 \\\\ x+2y+5z&=10 \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>20.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}4x+6y - 2z&=8 \\\\ 6x+9y - 3z&=12 \\\\ -2x - 3y+z&=-4 \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>21. [latex]\\begin{align}2x+3y - 4z&=5 \\\\ -3x+2y+z&=11 \\\\ -x+5y+3z&=4 \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>22.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}10x+2y - 14z&=8 \\\\ -x-2y - 4z&=-1 \\\\ -12x - 6y+6z&=-12 \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>23. [latex]\\begin{align}x+y+z&=14 \\\\ 2y+3z&=-14 \\\\ -16y - 24z&=-112 \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>24.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}5x - 3y+4z&=-1 \\\\ -4x+2y - 3z&=0 \\\\ -x+5y+7z&=-11 \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>25. [latex]\\begin{align}x+y+z&=0 \\\\ 2x-y+3z&=0 \\\\ x-z&=0 \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>26.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}3x+2y - 5z&=6\\\\ 5x - 4y+3z&=-12\\\\ 4x+5y - 2z&=15\\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>27. [latex]\\begin{align}x+y+z&=0\\\\ 2x-y+3z&=0 \\\\ x-z&=1 \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>28.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align} 3x-\\frac{1}{2}y-z&=-\\frac{1}{2} \\\\ 4x+z&=3 \\\\ -x+\\frac{3}{2}y&=\\frac{5}{2} \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>29. [latex]\\begin{align}6x - 5y+6z&=38 \\\\ \\frac{1}{5}x-\\frac{1}{2}y+\\frac{3}{5}z&=1 \\\\ -4x-\\frac{3}{2}y-z&=-74 \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>30.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}\\frac{1}{2}x-\\frac{1}{5}y+\\frac{2}{5}z&=-\\frac{13}{10} \\\\ \\frac{1}{4}x-\\frac{2}{5}y-\\frac{1}{5}z&=-\\frac{7}{20} \\\\ -\\frac{1}{2}x-\\frac{3}{4}y-\\frac{1}{2}z&=-\\frac{5}{4} \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>31. [latex]\\begin{align} -\\frac{1}{3}x-\\frac{1}{2}y-\\frac{1}{4}z&=\\frac{3}{4} \\\\ -\\frac{1}{2}x-\\frac{1}{4}y-\\frac{1}{2}z&=2 \\\\ -\\frac{1}{4}x-\\frac{3}{4}y-\\frac{1}{2}z&=-\\frac{1}{2} \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>32.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}\\frac{1}{2}x-\\frac{1}{4}y+\\frac{3}{4}z&=0\\\\ \\frac{1}{4}x-\\frac{1}{10}y+\\frac{2}{5}z&=-2\\\\ \\frac{1}{8}x+\\frac{1}{5}y-\\frac{1}{8}z&=2\\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>33. [latex]\\begin{align}\\frac{4}{5}x-\\frac{7}{8}y+\\frac{1}{2}z&=1 \\\\ -\\frac{4}{5}x-\\frac{3}{4}y+\\frac{1}{3}z&=-8 \\\\ -\\frac{2}{5}x-\\frac{7}{8}y+\\frac{1}{2}z&=-5 \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>34.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align} -\\frac{1}{3}x-\\frac{1}{8}y+\\frac{1}{6}z&=-\\frac{4}{3} \\\\ -\\frac{2}{3}x-\\frac{7}{8}y+\\frac{1}{3}z&=-\\frac{23}{3} \\\\ -\\frac{1}{3}x-\\frac{5}{8}y+\\frac{5}{6}z&=0 \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>35. [latex]\\begin{align} -\\frac{1}{4}x-\\frac{5}{4}y+\\frac{5}{2}z&=-5 \\\\ -\\frac{1}{2}x-\\frac{5}{3}y+\\frac{5}{4}z&=\\frac{55}{12} \\\\ -\\frac{1}{3}x-\\frac{1}{3}y+\\frac{1}{3}z&=\\frac{5}{3} \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>36.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}\\frac{1}{40}x+\\frac{1}{60}y+\\frac{1}{80}z&=\\frac{1}{100} \\\\ -\\frac{1}{2}x-\\frac{1}{3}y-\\frac{1}{4}z&=-\\frac{1}{5} \\\\ \\frac{3}{8}x+\\frac{3}{12}y+\\frac{3}{16}z&=\\frac{3}{20} \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>37. [latex]\\begin{align}0.1x - 0.2y+0.3z&=2\\\\ 0.5x - 0.1y+0.4z&=8\\\\ 0.7x - 0.2y+0.3z&=8\\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>38.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}0.2x+0.1y - 0.3z&=0.2\\\\ 0.8x+0.4y - 1.2z&=0.1\\\\ 1.6x+0.8y - 2.4z&=0.2\\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>39. [latex]\\begin{align}1.1x+0.7y - 3.1z&=-1.79\\\\ 2.1x+0.5y - 1.6z&=-0.13\\\\ 0.5x+0.4y - 0.5z&=-0.07\\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>40.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}0.5x - 0.5y+0.5z&=10\\\\ 0.2x - 0.2y+0.2z&=4\\\\ 0.1x - 0.1y+0.1z&=2\\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>41. [latex]\\begin{align}0.1x+0.2y+0.3z&=0.37\\\\ 0.1x - 0.2y - 0.3z&=-0.27\\\\ 0.5x - 0.1y - 0.3z&=-0.03\\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>42.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}0.5x - 0.5y - 0.3z&=0.13\\\\ 0.4x - 0.1y - 0.3z&=0.11\\\\ 0.2x - 0.8y - 0.9z&=-0.32\\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>43. [latex]\\begin{align}0.5x+0.2y - 0.3z&=1\\\\ 0.4x - 0.6y+0.7z&=0.8\\\\ 0.3x - 0.1y - 0.9z&=0.6\\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>44.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}0.3x+0.3y+0.5z&=0.6\\\\ 0.4x+0.4y+0.4z&=1.8\\\\ 0.4x+0.2y+0.1z&=1.6\\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>45. [latex]\\begin{align}0.8x+0.8y+0.8z&=2.4\\\\ 0.3x - 0.5y+0.2z&=0\\\\ 0.1x+0.2y+0.3z&=0.6\\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>For the following exercises, solve the system for [latex]x,y[\/latex], and [latex]z[\/latex].<\/p>\n<p>46. [latex]\\begin{align}x+y+z&=3 \\\\ \\frac{x - 1}{2}+\\frac{y - 3}{2}+\\frac{z+1}{2}&=0 \\\\ \\frac{x - 2}{3}+\\frac{y+4}{3}+\\frac{z - 3}{3}&=\\frac{2}{3} \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>47. [latex]\\begin{align}5x - 3y-\\frac{z+1}{2}&=\\frac{1}{2} \\\\ 6x+\\frac{y - 9}{2}+2z&=-3 \\\\ \\frac{x+8}{2}-4y+z&=4 \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>48.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}\\frac{x+4}{7}-\\frac{y - 1}{6}+\\frac{z+2}{3}&=1\\\\ \\frac{x - 2}{4}+\\frac{y+1}{8}-\\frac{z+8}{12}&=0\\\\ \\frac{x+6}{3}-\\frac{y+2}{3}+\\frac{z+4}{2}7&=3\\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>49. [latex]\\begin{align}\\frac{x - 3}{6}+\\frac{y+2}{2}-\\frac{z - 3}{3}&=2\\\\ \\frac{x+2}{4}+\\frac{y - 5}{2}+\\frac{z+4}{2}&=1\\\\ \\frac{x+6}{2}-\\frac{y - 3}{2}+z+1&=9\\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>50.\u00a0[latex]\\begin{align}\\frac{x - 1}{3}+\\frac{y+3}{4}+\\frac{z+2}{6}&=1 \\\\ 4x+3y - 2z&=11 \\\\ 0.02x+0.015y - 0.01z&=0.065 \\end{align}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>51.\u00a0Three even numbers sum up to 108. The smaller is half the larger and the middle number is [latex]\\frac{3}{4}[\/latex]<br \/>\nthe larger. What are the three numbers?<\/p>\n<p>52.\u00a0Three numbers sum up to 147. The smallest number is half the middle number, which is half the largest number. What are the three numbers?<\/p>\n<p>53. At a family reunion, there were only blood relatives, consisting of children, parents, and grandparents, in attendance. There were 400 people total. There were twice as many parents as grandparents, and 50 more children than parents. How many children, parents, and grandparents were in attendance?<\/p>\n<p>54.\u00a0An animal shelter has a total of 350 animals comprised of cats, dogs, and rabbits. If the number of rabbits is 5 less than one-half the number of cats, and there are 20 more cats than dogs, how many of each animal are at the shelter?<\/p>\n<p>55. Your roommate, Sarah, offered to buy groceries for you and your other roommate. The total bill was $82. She forgot to save the individual receipts but remembered that your groceries were $0.05 cheaper than half of her groceries, and that your other roommate\u2019s groceries were $2.10 more than your groceries. How much was each of your share of the groceries?<\/p>\n<p>56.\u00a0Your roommate, John, offered to buy household supplies for you and your other roommate. You live near the border of three states, each of which has a different sales tax. The total amount of money spent was $100.75. Your supplies were bought with 5% tax, John\u2019s with 8% tax, and your third roommate\u2019s with 9% sales tax. The total amount of money spent without taxes is $93.50. If your supplies before tax were $1 more than half of what your third roommate\u2019s supplies were before tax, how much did each of you spend? Give your answer both with and without taxes.<\/p>\n<p>57. Three coworkers work for the same employer. Their jobs are warehouse manager, office manager, and truck driver. The sum of the annual salaries of the warehouse manager and office manager is $82,000. The office manager makes $4,000 more than the truck driver annually. The annual salaries of the warehouse manager and the truck driver total $78,000. What is the annual salary of each of the co-workers?<\/p>\n<p>58.\u00a0At a carnival, $2,914.25 in receipts were taken at the end of the day. The cost of a child\u2019s ticket was $20.50, an adult ticket was $29.75, and a senior citizen ticket was $15.25. There were twice as many senior citizens as adults in attendance, and 20 more children than senior citizens. How many children, adult, and senior citizen tickets were sold?<\/p>\n<p>59. A local band sells out for their concert. They sell all 1,175 tickets for a total purse of $28,112.50. The tickets were priced at $20 for student tickets, $22.50 for children, and $29 for adult tickets. If the band sold twice as many adult as children tickets, how many of each type was sold?<\/p>\n<p>60.\u00a0In a bag, a child has 325 coins worth $19.50. There were three types of coins: pennies, nickels, and dimes. If the bag contained the same number of nickels as dimes, how many of each type of coin was in the bag?<\/p>\n<p>61. Last year, at Haven\u2019s Pond Car Dealership, for a particular model of BMW, Jeep, and Toyota, one could purchase all three cars for a total of $140,000. This year, due to inflation, the same cars would cost $151,830. The cost of the BMW increased by 8%, the Jeep by 5%, and the Toyota by 12%. If the price of last year\u2019s Jeep was $7,000 less than the price of last year\u2019s BMW, what was the price of each of the three cars last year?<\/p>\n<p>62.\u00a0A recent college graduate took advantage of his business education and invested in three investments immediately after graduating. He invested $80,500 into three accounts, one that paid 4% simple interest, one that paid [latex]3\\frac{1}{8}\\text{%}[\/latex]\u00a0simple interest, and one that paid [latex]2\\frac{1}{2}\\text{%}[\/latex] simple interest. He earned $2,670 interest at the end of one year. If the amount of the money invested in the second account was four times the amount invested in the third account, how much was invested in each account?<\/p>\n<p>63. You inherit one million dollars. You invest it all in three accounts for one year. The first account pays 3% compounded annually, the second account pays 4% compounded annually, and the third account pays 2% compounded annually. After one year, you earn $34,000 in interest. If you invest four times the money into the account that pays 3% compared to 2%, how much did you invest in each account?<\/p>\n<p>64.\u00a0You inherit one hundred thousand dollars. You invest it all in three accounts for one year. The first account pays 4% compounded annually, the second account pays 3% compounded annually, and the third account pays 2% compounded annually. After one year, you earn $3,650 in interest. If you invest five times the money in the account that pays 4% compared to 3%, how much did you invest in each account?<\/p>\n<p>65. The top three countries in oil consumption in a certain year are as follows: the United States, Japan, and China. In millions of barrels per day, the three top countries consumed 39.8% of the world\u2019s consumed oil. The United States consumed 0.7% more than four times China\u2019s consumption. The United States consumed 5% more than triple Japan\u2019s consumption. What percent of the world oil consumption did the United States, Japan, and China consume?<a class=\"footnote\" title=\"\u201cOil reserves, production and consumption in 2001,\u201d accessed April 6, 2014, http:\/\/scaruffi.com\/politics\/oil.html\" id=\"return-footnote-15601-1\" href=\"#footnote-15601-1\" aria-label=\"Footnote 1\"><sup class=\"footnote\">[1]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<p>66.\u00a0The top three countries in oil production in the same year are Saudi Arabia, the United States, and Russia. In millions of barrels per day, the top three countries produced 31.4% of the world\u2019s produced oil. Saudi Arabia and the United States combined for 22.1% of the world\u2019s production, and Saudi Arabia produced 2% more oil than Russia. What percent of the world oil production did Saudi Arabia, the United States, and Russia produce?<a class=\"footnote\" title=\"\u201cOil reserves, production and consumption in 2001,\u201d accessed April 6, 2014, http:\/\/scaruffi.com\/politics\/oil.html\" id=\"return-footnote-15601-2\" href=\"#footnote-15601-2\" aria-label=\"Footnote 2\"><sup class=\"footnote\">[2]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<p>67. The top three sources of oil imports for the United States in the same year were Saudi Arabia, Mexico, and Canada. The three top countries accounted for 47% of oil imports. The United States imported 1.8% more from Saudi Arabia than they did from Mexico, and 1.7% more from Saudi Arabia than they did from Canada. What percent of the United States oil imports were from these three countries?<a class=\"footnote\" title=\"\u201cOil reserves, production and consumption in 2001,\u201d accessed April 6, 2014, http:\/\/scaruffi.com\/politics\/oil.html\" id=\"return-footnote-15601-3\" href=\"#footnote-15601-3\" aria-label=\"Footnote 3\"><sup class=\"footnote\">[3]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<p>68.\u00a0The top three oil producers in the United States in a certain year are the Gulf of Mexico, Texas, and Alaska. The three regions were responsible for 64% of the United States oil production. The Gulf of Mexico and Texas combined for 47% of oil production. Texas produced 3% more than Alaska. What percent of United States oil production came from these regions?<a class=\"footnote\" title=\"\u201cUSA: The coming global oil crisis,\u201d accessed April 6, 2014, http:\/\/www.oilcrisis.com\/us\/\" id=\"return-footnote-15601-4\" href=\"#footnote-15601-4\" aria-label=\"Footnote 4\"><sup class=\"footnote\">[4]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<p>69. At one time, in the United States, 398 species of animals were on the endangered species list. The top groups were mammals, birds, and fish, which comprised 55% of the endangered species. Birds accounted for 0.7% more than fish, and fish accounted for 1.5% more than mammals. What percent of the endangered species came from mammals, birds, and fish?<\/p>\n<p>70.\u00a0Meat consumption in the United States can be broken into three categories: red meat, poultry, and fish. If fish makes up 4% less than one-quarter of poultry consumption, and red meat consumption is 18.2% higher than poultry consumption, what are the percentages of meat consumption?<a class=\"footnote\" title=\"\u201cThe United States Meat Industry at a Glance,\u201d accessed April 6, 2014, http:\/\/www.meatami.com\/ht\/d\/sp\/i\/47465\/pid\/47465\" id=\"return-footnote-15601-5\" href=\"#footnote-15601-5\" aria-label=\"Footnote 5\"><sup class=\"footnote\">[5]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n\n\t\t\t <section class=\"citations-section\" role=\"contentinfo\">\n\t\t\t <h3>Candela Citations<\/h3>\n\t\t\t\t\t <div>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t <div id=\"citation-list-15601\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t <div class=\"licensing\"><div class=\"license-attribution-dropdown-subheading\">CC licensed content, Shared previously<\/div><ul class=\"citation-list\"><li>Precalculus. <strong>Authored by<\/strong>: Jay Abramson, et al.. <strong>Provided by<\/strong>: OpenStax. <strong>Located at<\/strong>: <a target=\"_blank\" 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id=\"footnote-15601-2\">\u201cOil reserves, production and consumption in 2001,\u201d accessed April 6, 2014, <a href=\"http:\/\/scaruffi.com\/politics\/oil.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">http:\/\/scaruffi.com\/politics\/oil.html<\/a> <a href=\"#return-footnote-15601-2\" class=\"return-footnote\" aria-label=\"Return to footnote 2\">&crarr;<\/a><\/li><li id=\"footnote-15601-3\">\u201cOil reserves, production and consumption in 2001,\u201d accessed April 6, 2014, <a href=\"http:\/\/scaruffi.com\/politics\/oil.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">http:\/\/scaruffi.com\/politics\/oil.html<\/a> <a href=\"#return-footnote-15601-3\" class=\"return-footnote\" aria-label=\"Return to footnote 3\">&crarr;<\/a><\/li><li id=\"footnote-15601-4\">\u201cUSA: The coming global oil crisis,\u201d accessed April 6, 2014, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.oilcrisis.com\/us\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">http:\/\/www.oilcrisis.com\/us\/<\/a> <a href=\"#return-footnote-15601-4\" 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