Linda should use ...
15 gallons of 80% juice
5 gallons of 60% juice
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Let g represent the number of gallons of 80% juice needed. Then (20-g) is the number of gallons of 60% juice Linda will use. The amount of juice in the mixture can be written as
0.80g +0.60(20 -g) = 0.75×20
0.20g = 20(0.75 -0.60) = 20×0.15
g = 20×0.15/0.20 = 15
The amount of 80% juice needed is 15 gallons, so 5 gallons of 60% juice are needed.
Answer:
f(2)= -2
g(2)= 12
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this we use the substitution method. Since f(2) is your variable, we will plug the x-value of 2 into each equation
f(2)= 2(2)^2-5(2)
f(2)=8-10
f(2)= -2
If the same variable is used for both equations then g(x) would be g(2) as well leaving you with
g(x) = 3x^2
g(2)= 3(2)^2
g(2)=12
Answer:
I would say ther ansewrr for this is going to most likely be c
Step-by-step explanation:
notice in the chart, the big yellow and the big orange, 23% and 29%, which make up 23+29 = 52%, more than 50%.
and the ages range is 18-25 and 26-34, namely 18 - 34.
Y=-4 hope that helps.........