If you're look for an equation to find how much flour there would be :
y would be the flour in the bakery after a certain number of stocks based on x, the number of times the flour has been stocked. The equation would require the initial amount of flour, though, which you have not provided.
the constant 1.3 will be used to show that the stock is increasing by 30% each time while including the initial amount of flour.
y= (initial amount of flour)(1.3)^x
Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm pretty sure your answer would be <span>114,570,685 sorry if its wrong</span>
X + y = 33
x - y = 9 Add the 2 equations together
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2x = 42 Divide both sides by 2
x = 21
Use the original equation and plug 21 in for x, then solve.
x + y = 33
21 + y = 33
Subtract 21 from both sides
y = 12
One list had 21 items on it and the other list had 12 items on it.