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Mathematics, 12.07.2021 08:40 trujillo03

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Pam likes to practice dancing while preparing for a math tournament. She spends 80 minutes every day practicing dance and math. To help her concentrate better, she dances for 20 minutes longer than she works on math.

Part A: Write a pair of linear equations to show the relationship between the number of minutes Pam practices math every day (x) and the number of minutes she dances every day (y). (5 points)

Part B: How much time does Pam spend practicing math every day? Show your work. (3 points)

Part C: Is it possible for Pam to have spent 60 minutes practicing dance if she practices for a total of exactly 80 minutes and dances for 20 minutes longer than she works on her math? Explain your reasoning. (2 points)

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