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makvit [3.9K]
2 years ago
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Will’s meal of grilled chicken strips and carrots contained a total of 333 calories. The bag of grilled chicken strips contained

x servings of 110 calories each. The bag of carrots contained y servings of 29 calories each. Which equation written in standard form represents the number of servings of chicken strips and carrots that Will may have eaten?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Svetllana [295]2 years ago
3 0

The equation written in standard form represents the number of servings of chicken strips and carrots that Will may have eaten is:

x*110 + y*29 = 333

<h3>Which equation written in standard form represents the number of servings Will may have eaten?</h3>

We know that he consumed a total of 333 calories.

  • Chicken strips have 110 calories.
  • Each carrot contains 29 calories.

There are x chicken strips and y carrots, so we must have that:

x*110 + y*29 = 333

That is the equation in standard form that we must solve to find how many carrots and how many chicken strips he ate.

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