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02.08.2019 •
Mathematics
You work as a cashier for a bookstore and earn $4 per hour. you also baby sit and earn $8 per hour. you want to earn at least $56 per week, but would like to work no more than 16 hours per week. given the graph of the linear system, which system is the solution of the real world problem
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Ответ:
let x be the number of hours worked as a cashier
and y be the number of hours worked as a babysitter
4x+8y=> 56 (1)
x+y= < 16 (2)
graph each inequality
(1) line going trough those points (x=0, y=7); (x=14 , y=0)
above the line and on the line are good solutions
(2) line going trough those points (x=0, y=16); (x=16, y=0)
under the line and on the line are good solutions
the intersection of the graphs is the solution
Ответ:
a lot of milk
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