Let x be the number of cases of paper towels and y be the number of cases of soap. The system of linear equation that would best represent the given is,
x + y = 10
12x + 15y = 129
The values of x and y are 7 and 3.
Sarah both 7 cases of paper towel.
It is not possible for Sarah to buy exactly 20 bottles because first of all the cases contains only 12 bottles and 20 is not divisible by 12.
If your question is will he have enough money, the answer is no he will not.
Answer:
x=23.5
Step-by-step explanation:
90=25-x/2+18
combine like terms
90=43-x/2
subtract 43 from both sides
47= -×/2
47/2= 23.5
x=23.5
or
90-25= 65
65-18=47
47/2=23.5
Answer:
<u>A. 52 green beads; 39 yellow beads</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
See the attachment. If we take the ratios of 4, 2 , and 3, they add to 9. The
Green (G), Blue (B), and Yellow (Y) will have 4/9, 2/9 and 3/9 each of the total beads, 117.
G: 52 Beads
B: 26 Beads
Y: 39 Beads