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28 September, 15:45

A stocker put 57 boxes of detergent on the shelves in 2 minutes. After 5 minutes, he had put 117 boxes on the shelves. How many boxes were on the shelves when he started?

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  1. 28 September, 17:21
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    57 boxes of detergent on the shelves in 2 minutes

    After 5 minutes, he had put 117 boxes on the shelves

    117 - 57 = 60 (60 boxes of detergent for 3 minutes)

    60/3 = 20 (20 boxes of detergent per minute)

    so

    20 x 5 = 100 boxes of detergent

    117 - 100 = 17 boxes

    answer

    17 boxes of detergent were on the shelves when he started
  2. 28 September, 19:36
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    (2,57) (5,117)

    slope = (117 - 57) / (5 - 2) = 60/3 = 20

    y = mx + b

    slope (m) = 20

    (2,57) ... x = 2 and y = 57

    sub and find b, the y int

    57 = 20 (2) + b

    57 = 40 + b

    57 - 40 = b

    17 = b

    equation is : y = 20x + 17 ... with x being the number of minutes, and 17 being the number of boxes on the shelf when he started
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