To determine who is correct about the solution sets of the linear equations, let's analyze each person's statement.
- Tamara: Claims that equation A and equation C have the same solution.
- Peyton: Claims that equation B and equation C have the same solution.
- Chris: Claims that all three equations (A, B, and C) have the same solution.
- Hurst: Claims that none of the equations have the same solution.
To confirm these claims, you would need to explicitly solve the equations A, B, and C to compare their solution sets.
- If you find that equations A and C yield the same solution when solved, then Tamara is correct.
- If equations B and C yield the same solution, then Peyton is correct.
- If all three yield the same solution, Chris is correct.
- If none of them yield the same solution, then Hurst is correct.
Without specific equations to analyze, it's not possible to definitively identify who is correct. You would need to provide the actual equations to complete this assessment.
If you have equations A, B, and C, please share them, and I'd be happy to help further!