Captain Two-Pegs is going to load his pirate ship with cannons. He has room for 10 cannons. He has allotted for 111 pounds of cannon on his ship. He can choose from 9-pound cannons (the variable n) or 12-pound cannons (the variable t). Which equations would be a constraint to Captain Two-Pegs maximizing his cannon load? a n − t = 10 b n = 10 + t c 9n = 111 − 12t d 9n = 111 + 12t
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He has room for 10 cannons. He has allotted for 111 pounds of cannon on his ship. He can choose from 9-pound cannons (the variable n) or 12-pound cannons (the variable t). equations: 9n + 12t = 111 n+t = 10
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