5/6 is the largest fraction there. It is the most "full" in a way.
5/√11 = 5√11/√11√11 = 5√11/11
6/√8 = (2*3)/(2^3/2) = 3√2/2
√(5/7) = √35/7
Equation; y=27x+405Step 1: Flip the equation.<span><span><span>27x</span>+405</span>=y</span>Step 2: Subtract 405 from both sides.<span><span><span><span>27x </span>+ 405 </span></span>= <span>y
<span> -405 −405</span></span></span><span><span>27x</span>=<span>y−405</span></span>Step 3: Divide everything by 27.<span><span><span><u>27x</u> </span></span>= <span><span><u>y − 405</u>
</span>27 27 27</span></span><span>--- dividing by 27 will isolate x which is the goal of solving the equation---
x=<span><span><span>127</span>y</span>−15
</span></span>Answer:<span>x=<span><span><span>127</span>y</span>−<span>15</span></span></span>
Find the intersection point between the 2 restraint equations:
30 - 2x = 12 - \frac{1}{2} x \\ \frac{3}{2} x = 18 \\ x = 12
Substitute back in to find y-value:
y = 30 - 2(12) = 6
P is maximized at point (12,6)
P = 9(12)+9(6) = 162