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I realized what I did wrong. All you need to do to complete the problem is plug in values for IA and IB in IA + IB = 200 and solve for the unknown variables to eventually get you the result of IB-IA.
Stupid mistake:!: Can't make errors like this on the real deal.... |
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just remember that you don't actually have to solve systems like this one, and, indeed, it's a complete waste of time to solve them. all you have to do is realize that you can solve them. statement 1: Pb = Pa + 200 insufficient by itself statement 2: 0.05Pa + 0.08Pb = 120 insufficient by itself both statements together: sufficient (both statements are linear equations, and neither one is a multiple of the other; therefore, the 2x2 system has a unique solution) there's no need to actually solve the system; all you have to do is note that you can solve it. |
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