At a hardware store a bag holds up to 1 pound of nails. Each penny nail (x) weighs 0.05 pounds and each wood nail (y) weighs 0.1 pounds. Which inequality shows the solution for all combinations of the two kinds of nails that will fit in the 1-pound bag?
@Dequavia123 is this the one?
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What inequality is shown above? A. 2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0170001.jpg B. 2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0170002.jpg C. 2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0170003.jpg D. 2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0170004.jpg
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http://media.education2020.com/evresources/2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0170000.jpg
\(0.05x + 0.1x \le 1\)
Is that a solution? Or are the solutions graphs?
solution
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At a hardware store a bag holds up to 1 pound of nails. Each penny nail (x) weighs 0.05 pounds and each wood nail (y) weighs 0.1 pounds. Which inequality shows the solution for all combinations of the two kinds of nails that will fit in the 1-pound bag? . 2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0220000.jpg B. 2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0220001.jpg C. 2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0220002.jpg D. 2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0220003.jpg
Okay, I got y < -1/2x + 10.
But I'm not sure if it's right or not..
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http://media.education2020.com/evresources/2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0170000.jpg
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http://media.education2020.com/evresources/2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0170003.jpg
can you help
http://media.education2020.com/evresources/2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0170000.jpg What inequality is shown above? A. 2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0170001.jpg B. 2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0170002.jpg C. 2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0170003.jpg D. 2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0170004.jpg
Please type out the answers..
Or are they pictures?
Are they graphs or inequalities?
A:y<-1/3x+2 B:y>-3x+2 C:y>-1/3x+2 D:y<-3x+6
and they are inequalities
A:y<-1/3x+2 B:y>-3x+2 C:y>-1/3x+2 D:y<-3x+6
Daniel can spend up to $10 at the candy store. He wants to buy jumbo jellybeans (x), which cost $0.10 each, and lollipops (y), which cost $0.50 each. Which graph shows all of the ways he can buy the candies, spending up to $10? A. 2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0230000.jpg B. 2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0230001.jpg C. 2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0230002.jpg D. 2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0230003.jpg
Daniel can spend up to $10 at the candy store. He wants to buy jumbo jellybeans (x), which cost $0.10 each, and lollipops (y), which cost $0.50 each. Which graph shows all of the ways he can buy the candies, spending up to $10? A. 2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0230000.jpg B. 2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0230001.jpg C. 2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0230002.jpg D. 2003-09-04-00-00_files/i0230003.jpg
The answer is C:y>-1/3x+2
\(0.10x + 0.50y \le 10\)
Are those all the questions?
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