SOLUTION: Kwame has a spare time job spraying cars and vans. Vans take 2 hours each and cars take 1 hour each.He has 14hours available per week. He has an agreement with one firm to do 2 of

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Question 1133697: Kwame has a spare time job spraying cars and vans. Vans take 2 hours each and cars take 1 hour each.He has 14hours available per week. He has an agreement with one firm to do 2 of their vans every week. Apart from that he has no fixed work. Kwame's permission to use his back garden contains the clause that he must do atleast twice as many cars as vans.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is not a complete solution. You should have a question but you did not state one. Kwame might want to know how many vans and how many cars he could wash in a week.

2 hours for 1 van
1 hour for 1 car
14 hours available
minimum of 2 vans
number of cars = AT LEAST 2 times number of vans

c, number of cars
v, number of vans

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