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Scrat [10]
2 years ago
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What were some of the consequences of the open door policy?

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Vikki [24]2 years ago
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The open door policy impacts lasted for decades and they have three major impacts; increase Chinese backlash against foreigners. Chinese and American conflict with Japan. Increased US interest in East Asia
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Let us take the cost of 1 feet redwood as ' x '


Let us take the cost of 1 feet pine as ' y '


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70 ft red wood and 80 ft pine


1 feet redwood - $x


70 feet redwood - $70x


1 feet pine - $y


80 feet pine - $80y


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70x + 80y = 351 --------------------------------- ( 1 )  


Second scenario :


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100 feet redwood - $100x


1 feet pine - $y


60 feet pine - $60y


total - $420


100x + 60y = 420 ----------------------- ( 2 )


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100x + 60y = 420 ------------- ( 2 )


Now let us multiply the  the 1st equation with 3 and the 2nd equation with 4


3 ( 70x + 80y ) = 3 ( 351 )


4 ( 100x + 60y ) = 4 ( 420 )


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