will anyone be kind enough to help me with my algebra hw?
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OpenStudy (cathyangs):
I can try! :D
OpenStudy (pokemon23):
for a medal :)
OpenStudy (pokemon23):
joking :)
OpenStudy (cathyangs):
I'm in algebra 2...a little rusty on the algebra stuff.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok well
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OpenStudy (cathyangs):
says pokemon23
OpenStudy (pokemon23):
she just a bit jelly she didn't get a medal
OpenStudy (pokemon23):
LAWL
OpenStudy (anonymous):
clark is having a party at his house. his father has allowed him to spend at most $20 on snack food. he'd like to buy dried fruit that costs $4 per bag, and trail mix that costs $2 per bag.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
1. Write an inequallity to describe the situation.
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OpenStudy (cathyangs):
ok...
so you could have an inequality \[4f+2m \le 20\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
in point slope form
OpenStudy (anonymous):
7th grade terms please
OpenStudy (cathyangs):
f is the bags of fruit, and m is the bags of mix.
OpenStudy (cathyangs):
point slope form...?
that's Y-yi=m(X-x1)
please don't call me cathy
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i mean in slope intercept form
OpenStudy (cathyangs):
point-slope doesn't really apply to this.
OpenStudy (cathyangs):
ah...that's what I was going to suggest.
you could simplify it:
4f+2m≤20
2m≤20-4f
m≤10-2f
OpenStudy (cathyangs):
which is m≤-2f+10
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hold on
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OpenStudy (cathyangs):
...?
What it is?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
huh?
OpenStudy (cathyangs):
hold on?
did you have another question or were you confused or something?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no i was just working it out
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but thank u
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