Answer:
The ratio means that for every 8 fries, there is a ketchup. So if there were 16 fries, then there are 2 ketchup.
The <em><u>correct answer</u></em> is:
bx + 3y > 6 and y > 2x + 4
Explanation:
Looking at the second inequality, the y-intercept is 4 and the slope is 2. This means the graph of the line crosses the y-axis at (0, 4) and the line goes up 2 and over 1. Since it is greater than, this means the graph is shaded above it. Comparing this to the graph, the line for the blue part crosses the y-axis at (0, 4) and goes up 2 and over 1. The graph is also shaded above the line.
For the first inequality, bx+3y > 6, we want to isolate y. To do this, we subtract bx from each side:
bx+3y-bx > 6-bx
3y > 6-bx
Divide both sides by 3:
3y/3 > 6/3 - bx/3
y > 2 - (b/3)x
This means the line for this will have a y-intercept of 2 and decrease 1 while going over 3. The orange section does this. Additionally, since it is greater than, the graph should be shaded above the line. This one is, so this is the correct answer.
Its a simultaneous equation:
lets make "x" the used games and "y" the new ones
4x + 2y = 84
6x + y = 78. (multiply this by 2 to cancel out y)
12x + 2y = 156
so now we subtract them:
12x - 4x = 156 - 84
x = 9
used games cost $9
new games cost 78 - 6(9) = $24
Janet has $120 but she already bought 3 NEW games so:
120 - 3(24) = $48 left
48/9 = how many used ones she can buy = 5. something
she can buy 5 used