Q:

A total of 32 students sign up for a kayaking trip. Four more seniors (s) sign up than juniors (j). Which system of linear equations models this situation? A) s + j = 32 4s + j = 36 B) s + j = 32 s − j = 4 C) s + j = 36 s − j = 32 D) s + j = 36 −s − j = 4

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Answer: OPTION BStep-by-step explanation: Let be "s" the number of seniors that sign up for the kayaking trip and "j" the number of juniors that sign up for the kayaking trip. According to the information provided in the exercisse, a total of 32 students sign up; this means that the sum of the number of seniors and the number of juniors that sign up for the kayaking trip is 32. Then, you can write the following equation: [tex]s+j=32[/tex] "Four more seniors sign up than juniors" indicates that the number of seniors that sign up is the number of juniors plus 4: [tex]s=j+4[/tex] Subtracting "j" from both sides, you get: [tex]s-j=j+4-j\\\\s-j=4[/tex] Therefore, the system of equations that model this situation is: [tex]\left \{ {{s+j=32} \atop {s-j=4}} \right.[/tex]