SOLUTION: Stuart is not on a diet and usually has 2400 calories for lunch. a hamburger with a roll contains 720 calories. The average french fry contains 32 calories. If Stuart eats the hamb

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Question 536932: Stuart is not on a diet and usually has 2400 calories for lunch. a hamburger with a roll contains 720 calories. The average french fry contains 32 calories. If Stuart eats the hamburger, how many french fries can he eat to stay within the total of 2400 calories?
Answer by fcabanski(1391)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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720+32x <= 2400.


32x <= 1680


x <= 52.5


Stuart can eat 52 and 1/2 fries or fewer.

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