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If we say Kelly orders 1 chicken salad, then it means she ordered 5 egg salads.
If she ordered x chicken salads, then she'll have to order the rest, which is <span>(6−x)</span> egg salads.
For first equation, let's set y to be the meal's price. It consist of the price of all chicken salads ordered and the price of all egg salads ordered:
<span>y=5x+4(6−x)</span>
Again, x represents number of chicken salads ordered, and y represents the meal's price.
A second equation would come to limit the price to the money Kelly has:
<span>y≤28
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Notice there are more constraints to add on the values (x cannot be negative, no such thing negative number of salads or fractional number of salads) so just keep that in mind.
Now, since we know the price based on the number of chicken salads, we can say for what number of salads it matches the second restriction:
<span><span><span>5x+4(6−x)≤28</span><span>5x+24−4x≤28</span><span>x≤28−24</span><span>x≤4
Does this help you?
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Y = 7.50x.....y = earnings per week , x = number of packages delivered
48 packages.....so x = 48
y = 7.50(48)
y = 360.....so if he delivers 48 packages, he earns $ 360
It is important to do the
calculations very carefully. Otherwise there is nothing complicated about this
problem.
Let us assume the unknown number = x
Then
40x/100 = 55
40x = 55 * 100
40x = 5500
x = 5500/40
= 550/4
= 137.5
So
55 is 40% of 137.50. I hope the procedure is clear to you and in future
you can solve such problems on your own without requiring any help from
outside.This is the simplest way of solving such
problems.
Line D and C because they are not parallel but distorted or unsymmetrical
Answer:
{(0,0),(0,1),(1,2),(1,3)}
Step-by-step explanation:
If this was a function it would be (0,0) ,(1,1), (2,2) ,(3,3) and so on