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scZoUnD [109]
2 years ago
15

The polynomial 40p + 50f + 90 represents the amount of ink, in milliliters, of printing "p" poster and f flyers in

Mathematics
1 answer:
Troyanec [42]2 years ago
6 0

color : 40p + 50f + 90

b&w : 15p+20f + 45

p = 26

f = 45

[substitute the values given]

color : 40(26) + 50(45) + 90

b&w : 15(26)+20(45) + 45

[solve the equation]

color : 3380

b&w : 1335

[subtract to see how much ink is saved]

3380 - 1335 = <u>2045</u>

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