Question 89742: Please help me figure this out. I have done this over and over and I am missing something. I know this is easy...but I must have a brain fart.
The problem states:
A writer is writing an article for a magazine which is 21,000 words, he uses two different size fonts. Using the small font a page holds 1,500 words, using the large font a page holds 1,200 words. He is alloted 16 pages, how many pages must be in a small font?
Please help. Thank you!
Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! brain fart, huh? hope its not catching
let s equal small font ... s(1500)+(16-s)(1200)=21000 ... dividing by 300 gives s(5)+(16-s)(4)=70
5s+64-4s=70 ... s=6
checking ... 6(1500)+10(1200)=21000 ... 9000+12000=21000
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