The total number of gifts = x+y.
The inequality is:
Key chains cost $1, Magnets $0.50
Total Cost = x + 0.5y
Inequality is:
Without graphing you can solve system by using substitution:
This is one solution where the maximum x value is given.
So the most keychains that can be purchased is 16. However, because magnets are cheaper, more can be purchased as long as cost remains under 20.
If you solve both inequalities for "y", you get the upper and lower bounds for how many magnets can be purchased given a quantity of keychains.
This is complete solution which gives all possible combinations.
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Answer:
The answer is :60
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Option D. 8 units
Step-by-step explanation:
step 1
Find the area of rectangle
The area of rectangle is
step 2
Find the length side of the square with the same area of rectangle
The area of a square is
where
b is the length side of the square
we have
substitute
take the square root both sides
therefore
The length side of the square is 8 units
Answer:
84
Step-by-step explanation:
A= 1/2• bh
A= 1/2•24(7)
Answer:
He can make only one batch of cookies.
Step-by-step explanation:
Just by mental math you can say he can make maximum one batch of cookies.
Total sugar = 10 cups
sugar used for lemonade = 2 cups
leftover sugar = 8 cups
For 1 batch of cookie sugar needed = 11/2
which means 5 and 1/2 cups
And he's just left with 8 cups of sugar after lemonade
8 - 5 1/2 = 2 1/2 which is not enough for 2nd batch
That means the maximum number of cookies batches is 1.
Another way to solve it by inequality:
2+Il/2 X <u><</u> 10
11/2 X <u><</u> 8
11X <u><</u> 16
X <u><</u> 1 6/11
So he can make only one batch of cookies.