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cupoosta [38]
2 years ago
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Mrs. Cho is bringing cans and bottles to a recycling center. For a type A can, she gets 5 cents. For type B can, she gets 10 cen

ts. She knows that she has redeemed at least 11 cans but has no more than 95cents. What are the possible combinations?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Grace [21]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

One possible solution be -

Mrs. Cho is brings type A cans = 10

Mrs. Cho is brings type B cans =  3

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us assume

Mrs. Cho is brings type A cans = x

Mrs. Cho is brings type B cans = y

As given,

For a type A can, she gets 5 cents and For type B can, she gets 10 cents

As we have x Type A cans and y Type B cans

And she has redeemed  no more than 95 cents

⇒5x + 10y ≤ 95           .......(1)

Also given,

She has redeemed at least 11 cans

⇒ x + y ≥ 11           ........(2)

∴ we get

x + y ≥ 11  

5x + 10y ≤ 95

By applying graphical method , we get

The equations become

5x + 10y = 95       .......(1)

x + y = 11              ........(2)

Table for equation (1) -

x                   y

0                    9.5

19                    0

Table for equation (2) -

x               y

0              11

11              0

The two lines intersect at point (3, 8)

So the possible combinations are in the shaded portion which is covered by both the lines.

One possible combination is ( 10, 3) which lies in the shaded region.

So,

Mrs. Cho is brings type A cans = x = 10

Mrs. Cho is brings type B cans = y = 3

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