The answer is B, you will need at least 6 spring roll wrapper packages.
The way you get the answer is by turning the word problem into an expression. You can make this into the fraction (17*6+15*3)/(25). 17 is the number of adults and you multiply this by how many spring rolls Jill wants to give each adult, which is 6, you can do the same for the children. Next the denominator is 25 which represents the amount of spring roll wrappers per each package. When you simplify the answer comes around to 5.88, but since you cant buy 88% of a spring role wrap package you have to buy another whole one, which makes the answer six.
Answer: (4, -9)
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Use elimination method. Manipulate one (or both) equations to eliminate one of the variables and solve for the remaining variable. <em>I will be eliminating y</em>
6x + y = 15 → 2(6x + y = 15) → 12x + 2y = 30
-7x - 2y = -10 → 1(-7x + 2y = -10) → <u> -7x - 2y = -10</u>
5x = 20
x = 4
Next, replace "x" with "4" into either equation and solve for y.
6(4) + y = 15
24 + y = 15
y = -9
<u>Check:</u>
Plug in x = 4 and y = -9 into the other equation to verify it makes a true statement.
-7x - 2y = -10
-7(4) - 2(-9) = -10
-28 - -18 = -10
-28 + 18 = -10
-10 = -10 
The answer is B because the formula would be 850+(415*24) and the sum of that would be 10810.
We are given with
dimensions of wheelbarrow = 2ft x 3ft x 1.5 ft
dimensions of truck = 11 ft x 8 ft x 6 ft
The volume of the wheelbarrow is 2(3)(1.5) = 9 ft3
The volume of the truck is 11(8)(6) = 528 ft3
70% of this is
528 ft3 (0.7) = 369.6 ft3
Dividing this by the volume of the wheelbarrow
369.6 ft3 / 9 ft3 = 41.07
He would need to use the wheelbarrow 42 times.