SOLUTION: the school cafeteria needs to buy no more than 28 pounds of apples. A supermarket sell 4-pounds and 7-pounds of apples. write and graph inequality showing the number of 4-pound and
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Question 600276: the school cafeteria needs to buy no more than 28 pounds of apples. A supermarket sell 4-pounds and 7-pounds of apples. write and graph inequality showing the number of 4-pound and 7-pound bags of apples the cafeteria can buy
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let = the maximum
number of 4 pound bags
of apples the cafeteria can buy.
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is the maximum
number of 7 pound bags of
apples the cafeteria can buy
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Here's the graph. All the possible solutions
lie on the line and under the line
and bounded by the
x and y axes
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