4 students per table
20/5 = 4 (students/tables = students per table)
Answer:
Your answer is B
Step-by-step explanation:
Because if they are already $60 and she wants one more it would be $75
Answer:
f(-10) = -19
f(2) = 4
f(-5) = -9
f(-1) = 1
f(8) = -5
Step-by-step explanation:
This is relatively simple if you understand the concept. All you have to do is take each number and then look at each inequality to see where it fits.
For example, if you take 2 and look at the first inequality, you see that 2 is not less than or equal to 5. Now if you look at the second inequality, you see that 2 is both greater than -5 and less than 5. Since 2 fits in the second inequality, you plug it into the second equation.
These functions where you have to see where the x-value fits are called piecewise functions and you will see them a lot in higher level math.
(disclaimer: I evaluated the numbers quickly, so I would doublecheck it, but I am pretty sure I didn't mess up)
The <em><u>correct answer</u></em> is:
She can make 2 loaves of bread and 4 batches of muffins.
Explanation:
Let b represent bread and m represent muffins.
The equation for the amount of flour she needs is 3.5b+2.5m=17.
The equation for the amount of sugar she needs is 0.75b+0.75m=4.5.
To solve this, we will want to eliminate one of the variables. To do this, we will make the coefficients of one of the variables the same. If we multiply 2.5 by 0.3, we get 0.75; this is what we will do to the first equation:

She can bake two loaves of bread.
Substituting 2 for b in the first equation, we have
3.5(2)+2.5m=17
7+2.5m=17
Subtract 7 from each side:
7+2.5m-7=17-7
2.5m=10
Divide both sides by 2.5:
2.5m/2.5 = 10/2.5
m = 4
She can bake 4 batches of muffins.