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23 April, 10:03

A household buys cartons of eggs at dollars each and and pounds of cheese at dollars each. The household budget for these two items is a total of dollars.

Part B

What is the maximum amount of cartons of eggs you can buy if they cost $3.00 each and you also buy 2 pounds of cheese at $4.99/pound with a household budget

for these two items of $22.50? (SHOW YOUR WORK)

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  1. 23 April, 12:09
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    4 cartons

    Step-by-step explanation:

    dа ta:

    Price of cartons of eggs: $3 each

    Quantity of cartons of eggs: y

    Price of cheese: $4.99 per pound

    Quantity of cheese: 2 pounds

    Total budget: $22.50

    (price of cartons of eggs x quantity of cartons of eggs) + (price of cheese x quantity of cheese) = $22.5

    3y + (4.99 x 2) = 22.5

    3y + 9.98 = 22.5

    3y = 12.52

    y = 12.52/3

    y = 4.173 rounded off to 4

    Therefore, the maximum amount of cartons of eggs you can buy is 4.
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