The table shows the number of candies packed by Machine C. The equation shows the number of candies packed by Machine D. In both representations, x is a measure of the number of minutes and y is a measure of the number of candies packed.
Machine C Candy Packing
x (minutes) y (candies)
2 150
4 300
6 450
8 600
Machine D: y = 130x
How many more candies could machine D pack than machine C in 11 minutes? (4 points)
65
130
605
450
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ok so first you need to substitute the variables
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okay, remind me how to do that again?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
machine C: for every 2 minutes there are 150 candies being made so if 11 minutes have past then 825
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay.
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machine D: y=130x im not 100% positive on that part
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605
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Find he equation for the first machine then use it to find out what y will be when x is 11