your club is basking vanilla and chocolate cakes for a bake sale. they need at most 22 cakes . you cannot have more than 8 chocolate cakes . write and graph a system of inequalities to model this statement
Well, the first step of the problem is to give chocolate and vanilla cakes some variables to make this easier. So let's let the term "x" equal vanilla cakes, and the term "y" to equal chocolate cakes. Now that we've given variables to our expression, we can make it a whole lot easier. Looking at the information it tells us that they are making 22 cakes in total. Meaning there are going to be 22 cakes from x and y. Giving us the equation: x + y <= 22 Now, it tells us that there are not going to be more than 8 chocolate cakes. Since y is chocolate cakes, we can derive the equation: y < 8 So the system of equations relevant to your question is: x + y <= 22 y < 8 To graph this, just put the two equations in desmos.com and bobs your uncle.
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Hoodmemes "basking"? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Basking is like drying off cakes or letting them rest. It's like a cooking thing
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