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GarryVolchara [31]
3 years ago
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Jasmine is making 150 bracelets and she needs 26 cm of silver wire for each bracelet. She will buy either the 3.7 metre or the 1

0.5 metre packs. She wants to pay as little as possible for the silver wire. How much will she have to pay for the silver wire to make 150 bracelets? £
Mathematics
1 answer:
natali 33 [55]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The least possible price is  p  =  £110

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

     The number of bracelets to be made is  n =  150

      The length of silver require for on bracelet is  x = 26 \ cm  =  0.26 \ m

      The option of silver length packs that she buys is  a =  10.5 m  packs

                                                                                           b  =  3.7 m packs

    Generally

                   1 bracelet   \to  0.26 m  

                   150 bracelet \to  z

=>        z =  \frac{150 *  0.26}{1}

=>        z = 39 \ m

Now for option a  i.e  10.5 m  per pack

    The number of packs require is

        v  =  \frac{z}{a}

=>     v  =  \frac{39}{ 10.5}

=>      v =  3.7 1

given that the number of packs cannot be a fraction but an integer hence she needs to purchase v =  4

and that 4 packs would equal  t  =  4 * 10.5 =  42 meters of  silver

 Now for option d  i.e  3.7 meters per pack  

 The number of packs requires is  

           w =  \frac{z}{b}

=>        w =  \frac{39}{3.7}

=>        w = 10.54

given that the number of packs cannot be a fraction but an integer hence she needs to purchase w= 11

and that 11 packs would equal  t  = 11 * 3.7 =  40.7 meters of  silver

So the comparing the option and option b we see that for her to pay as little as possible she needs to go for option b since option be will produce the 150  bracelet with a little excess while option a will produce the 150 bracelet with much excess

    Assuming the price for the 3.7 m  pack is    £10

     And the price for the 10.7 pack is  £30

The least possible amount she would pay is  

                 p =  10 *  11

                 p  =  £110  

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