Answer:
d. 3/2r+2c ≤ 10
Step-by-step explanation:
The amount of flour Molly needs for r batches of oatmeal raisin cookies is ...
3/2r
The amount of flour Molly needs for c batches of chocolate chip cookies is ...
2c
The total amount of flour Molly can use for cookies cannot exceed the amount available, so ...
3/2r + 2c ≤ 10
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<em>Comment on the question</em>
The wording is a bit odd. It asks for the amount of flour available—after it tells you the amount available is 10 cups. (I might write that as <em>f ≤ 10</em>.) The answer choices clearly suggest that what is wanted is a representation of the possible mix of batches of cookies for which Molly could use the available flour. IMO, this is another instance of poor editing of math problem wording.
Answer:
Can u show the whole question!
You can say 1 and 7/11 is 18/11 and 2 and 1/2 is 5/2 so :
18/11 ÷ 5/2 so 18/11 * 2/5 = 36/55 = 0.654 :)))
i hope this is helpful
have a nice day
Answer:
(2,3)
Step-by-step explanation:
The solution to a linear system is always where both of the lines intersect.