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"Commander, the voltage meters across the ship are showing critical readings. Some circuits are dangerously high, others are too low, and a few are just right. The voltage readings tell us how each circuit is behaving. If a meter shows a voltage in the green zone, like 110 volts, the circuit is SAFE and operating normally. When a meter creeps into the yellow zone, such as 150 volts, that’s a WARNING—it means the system is becoming unstable and needs attention soon. But when a reading spikes into the red zone, like 200 volts, it’s CRITICAL—the circuit is overloading and could cause a complete power failure. Use these readings to diagnose which systems are stable, which need monitoring, and which must be shut down right away to prevent a chain reaction.”
Status: CRITICAL "Meter B is in the critical range. Shut this circuit down immediately!"
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Status: WARNING "Meter C is in the warning zone. Monitor this circuit closely before it becomes critical."
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Status: SAFE "Meter A is in the safe range. No action needed."
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Meter B Voltage: 200V
Meter C: 150V
Meter A Voltage: 110V
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Zone: Green "Is this circuit safe?"
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"Circuit C is unstable. Power = Strength × Units. Find the missing strength before the system overloads!"
Using the formula Power = Strength × Units – Loss, we know that three units of power are being used, but the strength level is unknown. After accounting for a loss of 2 units, the total power available is 10.
"Now two circuits are malfunctioning. Solve for both before the oxygen runs out."
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The total amount of power available for two circuits is 20 units, so 𝑥
+
𝑦
=
20. Because of priority weights on one of the circuits, the equation
2
𝑥
+
𝑦
=
26 also applies. Using either substitution or elimination, I wonder how much power should go to each circuit?
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"Commander, the voltage meters across the ship are showing critical readings. Some circuits are dangerously high, others are too low, and a few are just right. The voltage readings tell us how each circuit is behaving. If a meter shows a voltage in the green zone, like 110 volts, the circuit is SAFE and operating normally. When a meter creeps into the yellow zone, such as 150 volts, that’s a WARNING—it means the system is becoming unstable and needs attention soon. But when a reading spikes into the red zone, like 200 volts, it’s CRITICAL—the circuit is overloading and could cause a complete power failure. Use these readings to diagnose which systems are stable, which need monitoring, and which must be shut down right away to prevent a chain reaction.”
Status: CRITICAL "Meter B is in the critical range. Shut this circuit down immediately!"
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Status: WARNING "Meter C is in the warning zone. Monitor this circuit closely before it becomes critical."
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Status: SAFE "Meter A is in the safe range. No action needed."
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Meter B Voltage: 200V
Meter C: 150V
Meter A Voltage: 110V
Title
Title
Title
Zone: Yellow "Is this circuit safe?"
Zone: Red"Is this circuit safe?"
Zone: Green "Is this circuit safe?"
Write a brief description here
Write a brief description here
Write a brief description here
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"Circuit C is unstable. Power = Strength × Units. Find the missing strength before the system overloads!"
Using the formula Power = Strength × Units – Loss, we know that three units of power are being used, but the strength level is unknown. After accounting for a loss of 2 units, the total power available is 10.
"Now two circuits are malfunctioning. Solve for both before the oxygen runs out."
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The total amount of power available for two circuits is 20 units, so 𝑥 + 𝑦 = 20. Because of priority weights on one of the circuits, the equation 2 𝑥 + 𝑦 = 26 also applies. Using either substitution or elimination, I wonder how much power should go to each circuit?
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