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14 September, 08:17

Terrance is loading two different size boxes onto an elevator, which has a wieght limit. The small boxes weigh 5 kg each and the large boxes weigh 8 kg each. If Terrance loads b small boxes and two large boxes for a wieght of at least 40 kg but no more than 55 kg, what is one possible value of b?

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  1. 14 September, 10:35
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let b represent the weight of each small box that Terrence loads onto the elevator.

    Let c represent the weight of each large box that Terrence loads onto the elevator.

    The small boxes weigh 5 kg each and the large boxes weigh 8 kg each. This means that the total weight of b small boxes and c large boxes is

    5b + 8c

    If Terrance loads b small boxes and two large boxes for a weight of at least 40 kg but no more than 55 kg, the expressions would be

    5b + 8 * 2 ≥ 40

    5b + 16 ≥ 40

    5b ≥ 40 - 16

    5b ≥ 24

    b ≥ 24/5

    b ≥ 4.8

    The other expression is

    5b + 16 ≤ 55

    5b ≤ 55 - 16

    5b ≤ 39

    b ≤ 39/5

    b ≤ 7.8

    The possible values of b are

    (4.8 ≤ b ≤ 7.8)

    A possible value for b would be 6 small boxes
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