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:
i think it would be 1550?
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im pretty sure you add teh weight of the three people and convert it to one ton
Answer:
36
Step-by-step explanation:
Well if the number is 100 dollars and it increases by four hundred percent it now costs 400 dollars. But if it was 100 dollars after the increase the original price was 25 dollars.
Answer:
Length is 38 and Width is 19
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