15 Simultaneous Equations Questions Practice Problems Worksheet Third Space Learning
15 Simultaneous Equations Questions Practice Problems Worksheet Third Space Learning
Use the graph to find the coordinates of the point which satisfies both of the equations
x+y=4
y = 2x - 5
a) x = 1, y = 3
b) x = 4, y = 4
c) x = 3, y = 1
d) x = 4, y = 2.5
y = 0.5x + 3
y=4
a) x = 2, y = 4
b) x = 3, y = -6
c) x = 4, y = 5
d) x = 0, y = 0
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3. The difference between two numbers, m and n, is 6. The sum of the two numbers is 22.
m-n=6
a) m = 10, n = 4
b) m = 14, n = 8
c) m = 10, n = 12
d) m = 28, n = 22
4. The cost of 2 apples and 3 bananas is 90p. The cost of 3 apples and 1 banana is 65p.
Find the cost of 1 apple and 1 banana.
a) 35p
b) 45p
c) 40p
d) 30p
5. Lucy has £15 pocket money saved up. Lucy gets another £2 each week.
Plot a line on the axis below to show how Lucy’s money will increase over time.
Charlie has no money saved. Charlie gets £5 pocket money each week.
Use your lines to determine how many weeks it will be until Lucy and Charlie have the
same amount of money and the amount they will each have at that time.
a) 8 weeks £40
b) 3 weeks, £21
c) 5 weeks, £20
d) 5 weeks, £25
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Use your graph to find the two solutions to the simultaneous equations y = x2 - 1 and y = 3x
- 1.
a) x = 2 and y = 3 or x = -2 and y = 3
b) x = 0 and y = -1 or x = 3 and y = 8
c) x = 3 and y = 8
d) 3 = 0 and y = 0 or y = 3 and y = 9
7. Fiona has a box of chocolates containing 12 identical chocolates. The total weight of the
box and the chocolates is 294g. Fiona eats 7 of the chocolates and the total weight of the
box and chocolates decreases to 210g.
a) 12g
b) 150g
c) 84g
d) 126g
8. 600 tickets to a village fair were sold. Adult tickets were sold for £5 and child tickets
were sold for £3. A total of £2500 was made from ticket sales. Work out the number of
adult tickets and the number of child tickets sold.
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9. Write and solve two simultaneous equations based on the puzzle below. Use your
solution to find the value of each symbol in the puzzle and hence find the missing total.
a) 24
b) 28
c) 30
d) 26
a) 46
b) 16
c) 5
d) 20
11. The area of a rectangle is 48cm2. The perimeter of the rectangle is 32cm. Write two
equations using this information and solve them simultaneously to find the length and
width of the rectangle.
12. The sum of two numbers is 16. The difference between the squares of the two numbers
is 32. Find the difference between the two numbers.
a) 2
b) 7
c) 9
d) 32
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13. A circle has equation 𝑥 + 𝑦 = 25 and a line has equation 𝑦 = 3𝑥 − 5. The circle and
the line intersect at the points A and B. Find the coordinates of the points A and B.
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14. The lines 𝑦 = 2𝑥 − 13𝑥 + 15 and 𝑥 − 𝑦 + 3 = 0 intersect at the points P and Q. Find
the length of the line PQ.
a) 61
b) 11
c) 5 2 - answer
d) 10
2 2
3𝑥 + 2𝑥𝑦 + 𝑦 = 89
2𝑥 + 𝑦 = 11
a) x = 2 and y = 7 or x = 5 and y = 1
3
b) x = 2
and y = 8 or x = 2 and x = 7
c) x = 1 and y = 9 or x = 5 and y = 1
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d) x = 3
and y = 3
or x = 2 and y = 7
Question Answer
a) x = 1, y = 3
b) x = 4, y = 4
c) x = 3, y = 1
d) x = 4, y = 2.5
a) x = 2, y = 4
b) x = 3, y = -6
c) x = 4, y = 5
d) x = 0, y = 0
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a) x = 2 and y = 3 or x = -2 and y = 3
b) x = 0 and y = -1 or x = 3 and y = 8
c) x = 3 and y = 8
d) 3 = 0 and y = 0 or y = 3 and y = 9
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8. 600 tickets to a village fair were sold. d) 350 adult tickets, 250 child
Adult tickets were sold for £5 and child tickets
tickets were sold for £3. A total of £2500
was made from ticket sales. Work out the
number of adult tickets and the number
of child tickets sold.
a) 300 adult tickets, 200 child tickets
b) 450 adult tickets, 150 child tickets
c) 200 adult tickets, 500 child tickets
d) 350 adult tickets, 250 child tickets
a) 24
b) 28
c) 30
d) 26
a) 46
b) 16
c) 5
d) 20
11. The area of a rectangle is 48cm2. The a) Length 12cm, width 4cm
perimeter of the rectangle is 32cm. Write
two equations using this information and
solve them simultaneously to find the
length and width of the rectangle.
a) Length 12cm, width 4cm
b) Length 24cm, width 2cm
c) Length 6cm, width 10cm
d) Length 8cm, width 6cm
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13. 2
A circle has equation 𝑥 + 𝑦 = 25 and a
2 a) (0, -5) and (3, 4)
line has equation 𝑦 = 3𝑥 − 5. The circle
and the line intersect at the points A and
B. Find the coordinates of the points A
and B.
a) (0, -5) and (3, 4)
b) (0, 5) and (3, 4)
c) (3, 4) and (10, 25)
d) (-3, -4) and (0, -5)
14. 2
The lines 𝑦 = 2𝑥 − 13𝑥 + 15 and c) 5 2
𝑥 − 𝑦 + 3 = 0 intersect at the points P
and Q. Find the length of the line PQ.
a) 61
b) 11
c) 5 2
d) 10
a) x = 2 and y = 7 or x = 5 and y = 1
3
b) x = 2
and y = 8 or x = 2 and x = 7
c) x = 1 and y = 9 or x = 5 and y = 1
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d) x = 3
and y = 3
or x = 2 and y = 7
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