Answer:
(c, m) = (45, 10)
Step-by-step explanation:
A dozen White Chocolate Blizzards generate more income and take less flour than a dozen Mint Breezes, so production of those should clearly be maximized. Making 45 dozen Blizzards does not use all the flour, so the remaining flour can be used to make Breezes.
Maximum Blizzards that can be made: 45 dz. Flour used: 45×5 oz = 225 oz.
The remaining flour is ...
315 oz -225 oz = 90 oz
This is enough for (90 oz)/(9 oz/dz) = 10 dozen Mint Breezes. This is in the required range of 2 to 15 dozen.
Kelly should make 45 dozen White Chocolate Blizzards and 10 dozen Mint Breezes: (c, m) = (45, 10).
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In the attached graph, we have reversed the applicable inequalities so the feasible region shows up white, instead of shaded with 5 different colors. The objective function is the green line, shown at the point that maximizes income. (c, m) ⇔ (x, y)
A variable is a letter, for example x, y or z, that represents an unspecified number.
6 + x = 12
To evaluate an algebraic expression, you have to substitute a number for each variable and perform the arithmetic operations. In the example above, the variable x is equal to 6 since 6 + 6 = 12.
It would be -7f degrees because -14-7 would equal -7
Answer:
The correct length is <em>34 feet</em>.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us assume that the wall created is a rectangle <em>ABCD</em> as shown in the attached image.
We know that opposite sides of a rectangle are equal.
<em>Perimeter</em> of a <em>closed figure is calculated by adding all the sides of the figure</em>.
Here, from the figure, the perimeter is : AB + BC + CD + DA
AB and CD are equal to length.
BC and DA are equal to width.
So,

Here, we are given that <em>perimeter </em>is 100 feet and <em>width</em> = 16 feet
Putting values in equation (1):

Hence, length is 34 feet.