Math8 - q1 - Mod13 - Solving Problems Involving Linear Equations - 08092020
Math8 - q1 - Mod13 - Solving Problems Involving Linear Equations - 08092020
Mathematics
Quarter 1 – Module 13
Solving Problems Involving Linear
Equations in Two Variables
Mathematics – Grade 8
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Quarter 1 – Module 13 Solving Problems Involving Linear Equation in Two Variables
First Edition, 2020
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This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you master
on how to solve problems involving linear equations in two variables. The scope of this
module permits it to be used in many different learning situations. The language and
numeric used recognizes the diverse vocabulary and numeracy level of students. The
lessons are arranged to follow the standard sequence of the course. But the order in
which you read them can be changed to correspond with the textbook you are now
using.
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What I Know
Directions: Read the questions carefully and choose the letter of your BEST answer. Write the
chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Which of the statements below translates the mathematical equation "4𝑥 + 5 = 21"?
A. Four x plus five with twenty-one.
B. Four x a number increased by five is twenty-one.
C. Four times a number increased by five is twenty-one.
D. Four times a number diminished by five gives twenty-one.
2. A square plywood platform has a perimeter which is 9 times the length of a side,
decreased by 35. Find the length of a side.
A. 1 C. 7
B. 5 D. 12
3. Lucas has a job mowing lawns in his neighborhood, and gets paid ₱25 per hour.
Identify the independent variable in computing his total pay.
A. The job C. The total pay
B. The lawn mowing D. The number of hours
worked
4. You want to buy a hamburger and a mango pie. The hamburger costs ₱25 each and
mango pie at ₱12 each. You have ₱160 to spend. If x is the number of hamburger and
y is the number of mango pie, write an equation that models the different amount.
A. 25𝑥 + 12𝑦 = 160 C. 12𝑥 + 160 = 25𝑦
B. 12𝑥 + 25𝑦 = 160 D. 25𝑥 − 12𝑦 = 160
5. Jonathan is six years older than Joshua. The sum of their ages is 48. Find Joshua’s
and Jonathan’s age. What are the steps in solving Joshua and Jonathan’s age in
chronological order?
I. Translate the problem into an equation, diagram or chart.
II. Understand the problem. List all the components and data that are
involve.
III. Check to see if the information is used correctly and that the
answer make sense.
IV. Solve the equations you translated based on the given problem.
6. Refer to problem no. 5, what mathematical equation is needed to find Joshua’s age?
A. 𝑥 + 6 = 48 C. 2𝑥 + 𝑥 = 48
B. 𝑥 + 𝑥 + 6 = 48 D. 𝑥 + 𝑥 = 48
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7. Still refer to problem no. 5, what is Jonathan’s age?
A. 21 years old C. 25 years old
B. 23 years old D. 27 years old
Mang Kardo earns Php400 per day and additional Php100 for every hour overtime as
technician.
8. What equation shall best represent the earnings of Mang Kardo when he rendered
overtime services as a technician?
A. 𝑦 = 𝑥 + 400 C. 𝑦 = 400𝑥 + 100
B. 𝑦 = 2(𝑥 + 400) D. 𝑦 = 100𝑥 + 400
9. What is the amount earned by Mang Kardo when he rendered 3 hours of overtime?
A. 400 C. 600
B. 500 D. 700
10. If the equation in item 8 represents the amount paid for the labor in repairing computer
units for every 𝑥 number of hours, how much will Mang Kardo earn after 6 hours?
A. ₱ 800 C. ₱ 1,000
B. ₱ 900 D. ₱ 1,100
11. Diane is a working student. She works in a restaurant and paid a minimum of
Php350.00 for a 6-hour service rendered plus P50.00 per additional hour of service.
What equation will represent the total amount of payment to Diane?
A. 𝑦 = 350𝑥 + 50 C. 𝑦 = 50(𝑥 + 6) + 350
B. 𝑦 = 50(𝑥 − 6) + 350 D. 𝑦 = 50(6𝑥) + 350
12. A t-shirt company charges P250.00 per order plus P99.00 per t-shirt. How much will
it cost if you order 5 t-shirts?
A. ₱ 499 C. ₱ 649
B. ₱ 545 D. ₱ 745
13. A cell phone repairman charges P150 for a repair service, plus 50 for each hour of
work. How much will the repairman charge if he works for 5 hours?
A. ₱ 400 C. ₱ 550
B. ₱ 450 D. ₱ 600
14. A multicab passenger is charged P10.00 for the first 4 km and an addition P2.00 per
succeeding kilometer as fare. What is the cost of a 28-km ride?
A. ₱ 46
B. ₱ 56
C. ₱ 58
D. ₱ 66
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15. Refer to problem 14, how many succeeding kilometers did the passenger ride after
he paid an amount of P34.00?
A. 10 − 𝑘𝑚
B. 11 − 𝑘𝑚
C. 12 − 𝑘𝑚
D. 13 − 𝑘𝑚
What’s In!
Directions: Translate the following verbal statements into mathematical equations. Write your
answer on a separate sheet of paper. Let x represents a number.
______ 1. Twice a number is 6.
______ 2. Four added a number gives ten.
______ 3. If thrice a number is added to seven. The sum is ninety-eight.
______ 4. Twenty-five decreased by twice a number is twelve.
______ 5. The sum of a number x and 3 yields 25.
______ 6. The difference between thrice a number and nine is 100.
Questions:
1. What are the common terms used to represent the “=” sign?
2. Use the phrases “is equal to” in your own sentence.
3. What symbol/s represent the word “sum”, What about “difference”?
4. Is there any difficulty/ies in translating verbal statement into mathematical
equations?
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What’s New!
Activity: Let’s Play!
Jake is playing his favorite mobile game. The objective of the game is for the player to
earn a specific number of stars to progress to the next higher level. Jake has already earned
300 stars and he can earn 100 stars for every hour of playing the game.
Guide Questions:
What is It!
Let us recall that a solution of an equation in two variables x and y is any ordered
pair (x, y) that makes the equation true. To determine whether an ordered pair (x, y) is a
solution of an equation, we will just substitute the values of x and y into the equation. On the
other hand, equations in two variables usually have infinitely many solutions.
The processes of solving an equation discussed in the previous modules are very
much helpful in solving problems involving linear equations in two variables. Translating verbal
sentences into mathematical equations are also useful in this module.
There are many real-life situations that exhibit linear equation in two variables. Below
are the steps to solve problems involving linear equations in two variables:
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To model these steps, let us recall Jake’s number of stars earned per hour of playing
a mobile game.
Given:
Jake has 300 stars
Jake can earn 100 stars for every hour of playing the game
Asked: The total number of stars Jake can earn after playing for 𝑥 hours
Number of
1 2 3
hours spent (𝑥)
Number of
stars earned 100(1) + 300 300 + 100(2) 300 + 100(3)
(𝑦)
Number of
1 2 3
hours spent (𝑥)
Number of
stars earned 400 500 600
(𝑦)
To determine the number of stars earned after playing the game in 4 hours,
use the equation obtained in Step 2 and substitute the value of 𝑥:
𝑦 = 100𝑥 + 300
𝑦 = 400 + 300
𝒚 = 𝟕𝟎𝟎
𝑦 = 100𝑥 + 300
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𝑦 = 100(5) + 300 Substitute x by 5
𝑦 = 500 + 300
𝒚 = 𝟖𝟎𝟎
𝑦 = 100𝑥 + 300
𝑦 = 600 + 300
𝒚 = 𝟗𝟎𝟎
Step 4. Check the solution obtained by substituting the solution/s to the original
equations.
Hence, the number of stars earned after playing the mobile game for 4, 5,
and 6 hours is 700 stars, 800 stars, and 900 stars, respectively.
Example 1:
A dress maker charges Php750.00 for sewing a seat cover with a minimum of 20
pieces, plus Php100.00 per seat cover cloth. How much will it cost if you will order 20 seat
covers?
Step 1.
Let x = number of seat covers made
Let y = total amount to be paid for seat cover plus the charges
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Step 3. Use the equation obtained in step 2 to solve the problem. Since the number
of seat cover to be made is 20,
𝑦 = 100𝑥 + 750 Substitute x in the equation by 20
𝑦 = 100(20) + 750
𝑦 = 2,000 + 750
𝑦 = 2,750
Step 4: Check answers directly against the facts of the problems. Substitute the value
of x and y to the equation
𝑦 = 100𝑥 + 750
2,750 = 100(20) + 750
Example 2:
A tricycle passenger is charged Php20.00 for the first ten kilometers and an
additional of Php3.00 per succeeding kilometers. What is the cost of a 25-kilometer
ride?
Step 1.
Let x = charge per succeeding kilometers
Let y = total cost
Step 2: In this problem we will use the table of values to find what is ask.
kilometers (x) 10 11 12 13
total cost (y) 20 23 26 29
To formulate the equation using the table of values, we can choose any two
points in the form (𝑥, 𝑦), from the table to find the slope:
x1 , y1 x2 y2
Use the slope formula. Substitute ( 10, 20) for (x1, y1) and (11, 23) for (x2, y2)
(Slope) m = y2 – y1
x2 - x1
23−20
m=
11− 10
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m=
1
𝒎 = 𝟑 slope
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To find the y-intercept, we can use the slope and any point from the table. Using the
slope-intercept form equation of a line: 𝑦 = 𝑚𝑥 + 𝑏
Step 3: Use the equation obtained in step 2 to solve the problem. Since you
were ask for a total cost of a 25 km ride,
𝑦 = 3𝑥 − 10 Substitute x in the equation by 25
𝑦 = 3(25) − 10
𝑦 = 75 − 10
𝑦 = 65
Step 4. Check answers directly against the facts of the problems. Substitute the value
of x and y to the equation
𝑦 = 3𝑥 − 10
65 = 3(25) − 10
65 = 75 − 10
65 = 65
Therefore, the total cost of a 25 km ride is Php65.00
Graphing the solutions of the linear equations in two variables can also model real-
life situations. Presented below is an example.
Example 3.
Jianne wants to buy a new android mobile phone. She has already 𝑃ℎ𝑝2,500 in her
savings account, but the amount is not enough, so she needs to save more in order to buy the
phone. Her total savings can be modelled as 𝑦 = 100𝑥 + 2,500 where 𝑦 is her total savings,
and 𝑥 is the number of days to save. Graph this equation and see how much she can save in
15 𝑑𝑎𝑦𝑠. If the amount of the mobile phone is 𝑃ℎ𝑝4,450, will Jianne be able to save enough in
20 days?
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Solution:
First we need to create a table of values for the equation 𝑦 = 100𝑥 + 2,500. We
can assign nonnegative values of 𝑥 to find the corresponding values of 𝑦.
Plot the ordered pairs on a Cartesian plane. Draw the line that passes through the
points and contains all the solutions of the equation.
y = 100x + 2,500
The graph above shows that Jianne can save Php4,000 in 15 days. If we are going to
determine the corresponding ordered pair from the table, we have (15, 4000). To check
whether this ordered pair satisfies the equation, let us substitute it to the equation
𝑦 = 100𝑥 + 2,500:
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y = 100x + 2,500
4,000 = 100(15) + 2,500
4,000 = 1,500 + 2,500
4,000 = 4,000
To answer if Jianne can save enough amount in 20 days to buy a mobile phone worth
Php4,450.00, we can substitute x = 20 to y = 100x + 2,500,
y = 100x + 2,500
y = 100(20) + 2,500
y = 2,000 + 2,500
y = 4,500
Notice also that in the graph, we have the coordinate (20, 4 500). This means that, in
20 days Jianne will be able to save enough amount to buy a mobile phone worth Php4,450.
What’s More
Directions: Complete the steps in solving word problems involving linear equations in two
variables by supplying the required information. Write your answer on a separate
sheet of paper.
Reena begins to save for a new pair of shoes that cost PhP 2, 375.00. She already
has PhP 500.00 and plans to save Php 75.00 per week. How long does she have to save to
buy the shoes?
Solution:
Given:
Asked:
Let 𝑥 represents the _________________
Let 𝑦) represents the _______________
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Step 2. Translate the problem into an equation in two variables.
𝑥
𝑦
𝑦 = ___________________
𝑦 = ______ + 500
2375 = 75(____) + 500
2375 = _______ + 500
2375 = _____ ________
A tricycle passenger is charged P8.00 for the regular fare for the first 3 kilometers and
an additional of P1.50 per succeeding kilometer.
Questions:
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What I Have Learned
Directions: Enumerate the steps in solving problems involving linear equations in two
variables.
First, I have to
Second, I will
Third, I will
What I Can Do
You want to achieve a fit and healthy body, so you joined a fitness club in your
community and incorporate it with proper diet for you to lose an average of 7 pounds each
month. At the end of 3 months, you weigh 130 pounds.
Questions:
a. What linear equation would best represent the situation?
b. What is your weight in 5 months of exercise?
c. If your original weight is 151 pounds, how many pound will you lose in 7 months?
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Assessment
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet
of paper.
1. Which of the following is the correct sequence in solving problems involving linear equation
in two variables?
I. Read and understand the problem
II. Translate the problem into an equation in two variables
III. Find the solution using the formulated equation
IV. Check the solution obtained by substituting the solution/s to the original
equations
Suppose a survey is made on the number of people infected by the Corona Virus Disease-
2019 (COVID-19) from February 2020 to June 2020. The result was tallied and it was observed
to increase at a constant rate as shown in the table below.
3. If the pattern continues, can you predict the number of infected people by the month of
August 2020?
A. Yes, the number of infected people by the month of August 2020 is 68.
B. Yes, the number of infected people by the month of August 2020 is 76.
C. No, because it is not stipulated in the problem.
D. No, because the data is insufficient.
4. How many people will be infected by Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the
month of July?
A. 58 C. 68
B. 60 D. 72
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For items 5 to 7: A vendor buys apples and oranges to be sold in a sidewalk. An apple
costs Php20.00 each and an orange costs Php15.00 each. The vendor has only
Php1,000.00 to spend.
5. If x is the number of apples and y refers to the number of oranges, which linear equation
in two variables best models the situation?
6. If the vendor wants to buy 35 apples, how many oranges can he buy from his remaining
money?
A. 15 C. 25
B. 20 D. 30
7. If the vendor wants to buy 32 oranges, how many apples can he buy from his remaining
money?
A. 26 C. 28
B. 27 D. 30
8. Mr. Willy has a rental business. He has bikes for rents with charges that can be estimated
by a linear equation 𝑃 = 7𝑘 + 100, where k is the number of kilometers a customer drives.
If you are a customer, how much will you pay for the rent, if you drive a total of 5 km?
9. Jamie rents a generator for 𝑃ℎ𝑝 1,200.00 and an additional charge of 𝑃ℎ𝑝150.00 per hour
of usage. How much will he pay after using it for 8 hours?
A tricycle passenger is charged Php10.00 for the first 4 kilometers and an additional of
Php1.50 per succeeding kilometer.
A. 𝑦 = 1.50𝑥 + 10 C. 𝑦 = 1.50𝑥 + 4
B. 𝑦 = 10𝑥 + 1.50 D. 𝑦 = 1.50 + 4𝑥
11. How much should be paid for a total travel of 35 kilometers?
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For numbers 12 – 14. Refer to the table below:
Trina rents a costume for her school activity. The amount she has to pay per hour is
presented in the table below.
A. 𝑦 = −10𝑥 + 20 C. 𝑦 = 10𝑥 + 20
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B. 𝑦 = 10
𝑥 +2 D. 𝑦 = 10 𝑥 − 2
13. How much should Trina pay in 5 hours? What is the 𝑦 − 𝑖𝑛𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑐𝑒𝑝𝑡 of the equation?
A. 55 C. 70
B. 60 D. 80
14. If Trina returned the costume after 24 hours, how much would she have to pay?
15. A Disc Jockey (DJ) hired to host a wedding after-party charges 𝑃ℎ𝑝5,000.00 and an
additional of 𝑃ℎ𝑝350.00 per hour. Would it be possible for the DJ to receive a payment of
not less than 𝑃ℎ𝑝6,000.00 after hosting the party for 3 hours?
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Additional Activities
Let’s Create
Directions: Create a matrix showing the importance of solving problems involving linear
equations in two variables in dealing with real-life situations. Highlight one
application for each of the following categories: personal, at home, and in the
community and write a brief description of each application. Below is a suggested
template.
Applications Description
A. Personal:
B. At Home:
C. In the Community:
Each of your cited applications will be rated using the following rubric.
Performance Level
Not Yet Meeting Minimally Fully Meeting Exceeding
Criteria Expectations Meeting Expectations Expectations
(2 points) Expectations (4 points) (5 points)
(3 points)
Output meets Output meets Output meets all Output exceeds
some most requirements, requirements,
Output requirements, requirements, guidelines and guidelines ad
Requirements guidelines and guidelines and objectives with objectives at an
objectives objectives the capacity to advanced level
advance
Has trouble Has figured the Has clearly cited Has clearly cited
figuring out the applications of the applications the applications
applications of the topic. of the topic. of the topic.
the topic. Descriptions of Descriptions of Descriptions of
Concepts and
Descriptions of the cited the cited the cited
Applications
the cited applications are applications are applications are
applications are adequately proficiently excellently
minimally sensible. sensible. sensible.
sensible.
Little abstraction Only modest Some potential All key aspects
Critical beyond facts abstraction aspects are identified, related
Thinking beyond facts missed and rigorously
evaluated
Perfect Score: 45 Points
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What I Know
1. C What’s More
2. C
3. D Activity 1: Watch your Steps
4. A
5. D Step 1. Understand the Problem
6. B
Given:
7. D
Reena has an initial savings of PhP 500.00
8. D
She needs to save a total amount of PhP 2,375.00
9. D
10. C She plans to save PhP75 per week
11. B Asked: How many weeks will does Reena need to save?
12. D Let 𝑥 represents the no. of weeks Reena has to save
13. A Let 𝑦) represents the total amount in PhP of Reena’s savings
14. D Step 2. Translate the problem into an equation in two variables.
15. C
𝐓𝐨𝐭𝐚𝐥 𝐚𝐦𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐭 𝐬𝐚𝐯𝐞𝐝 = (savings per week x number of weeks) +
What's In Initial amount of savings
1. 2𝑥 = 6
𝑦 = 𝟕𝟓𝒙 + 𝟓𝟎𝟎
2. 4 + 𝑥 = 10
Step 3. Find the solution using the formulated equation.
3. 7 + 3𝑥 = 98
4. 25 − 2𝑥 = 12
5. 𝑥 + 3 = 25 𝑦 = 𝟕𝟓𝒙 + 500 Equation
6. 3𝑥 − 9 = 100 2375 = 𝟕𝟓𝒙 + 500 By substitution
2375 + = 𝟕𝟓𝒙 + 500 By Addition
(−500) + (−500) Property of
Equality
𝟏𝟖𝟕𝟓 = 𝟕𝟓𝒙 By simplification
𝟏𝟖𝟕𝟓 = 𝟕𝟓𝒙 Division
𝟕𝟓 𝟕𝟓 Property of
Equality
𝟐𝟓 = 𝒙 By simplification
Step 4. Check the solution obtained by substituting the solution/s to
the original equations.
Assessment
𝑦 = 𝟕𝟓𝒙 + 500
1. A 2375 = 75(25) + 500
2. D
2375 = 𝟏𝟖𝟕𝟓 + 500
3. A
4. B 2375 = 2375 TRUE
5. A
6. B Hence, Reena needs to save for 25 weeks.
7. A
8. C Activity 2: What Can I Do
9. A 1. 𝑦 = 1.5𝑥 + 3.5
10. C 1. 𝑦 = −7𝑥 + 151
11. A 2. Php15.50 2. 116 pounds
12. C 3. 49 pounds
13. C
14. D
15. C
Answer Key
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