SOLUTION: The number of drive-in movie screens has declined steadily in the U.S. since the 1960s. California and New York were two of the states with the most remaining drive-in screens in

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Question 1001697: The number of drive-in movie screens has declined steadily in the U.S. since the 1960s. California and New York were two of the states with the most remaining drive-in screens in 2001. California had 11 more screens than New York and there were 107 screens total in the two states. How many drive-in movie screens remained in each state? Let x represent the unknown, and write an equation for each sentence.
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x = number of screens in new york.
x + 11 = number of screens in california.
x + (x + 11) = 107
subtract 11 from both sides of the equation to get:
x + x = 107 - 11 = 96
combine like terms to get:
2x = 96
divide both sides of the equation by 2 to get:
x = 48.
new york has x = 48
california has x + 11 = 59
48 + 59 = 107