Answer:
2 units
Step-by-step explanation:
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I think it’s D. 102 but it may not be.
You do 28 / 4 and you get 7, so the answer is 7.
Using a system of equations, it is found that one large jar holds 6 ounces and one small jar holds 4 ounces.
<h3>What is a system of equations?</h3>
A system of equations is when two or more variables are related, and equations are built to find the values of each variable.
In this problem, the variables are:
- Variable l: Weight that a large jar holds.
- Variable s: Weight that a small jar holds.
One large jar and five small jars can hold 26 ounces of jam, hence:
l + 5s = 26, which is the first equation in matrix form.
Then:
l = 26 - 5s.
One large jar minus one small jar can hold 2 ounces of jam, hence:
l - s = 2, which is the second equation in matrix form:
Then:
l = 2 + s = 26 - 5s
2 + s = 26 - 5s
6s = 24
s = 4.
l = 26 - 5s = 6.
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