T= trumpets
S= saxophones
T= s-10
S= 3t
Solve for t first in first equation by substituting the second equation into the first equation like this .
T=3t-10
T-3t=10
-2t=10
T=10/-2
T=5
Now substitute your t answer to second equation to find s .
S=3(5)
S=15
So you have 5 trumpets and 15 saxophones .
I hope this helps
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that there are 10 less trumpet players than saxophone players the number saxophone players is three times the number of trumpet players
Let x be number of trumpet players and y no of saxophone players
Algebraic equivalent statement for the given are
[tex]y=x+10\\y=3x\\[/tex]
Subtracting I equation from 2nd we get
[tex]2x-10=0\\x=5\\y = 15[/tex]
No of trumpet players = 5 and
No of saxophone players = 15