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14 December, 16:40

A freight company has shipping orders for two products. The first product has a unit volume of 10 cu ft, and it weighs 50 lbs. The second product's unit volume is 3 cu ft, and it weighs 40 lbs. If the company's trucks have 2300 cu ft of space and can carry 21,000 lbs., how many units of each can be transported in a single shipment with one truck?

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  1. 14 December, 17:28
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    116 units of the first product

    380 units of the second product

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Product 1 has a unit volume of 10 cu ft

    Product 2 has a unit volume of 3 cu ft

    The truck has 2300 cu ft of space

    Product 1 weighs 50 lbs

    Product 2 weighs 40 lbs

    The truck can carry 21000 lbs

    Let X be the units of product 1

    Let Y be the units of product 2

    The given information can be expressed as:

    10X+3Y=2300 ... (1)

    50X+40Y=21000 ... (2)

    Solving the system of equations:

    10X+3Y=2300 ... (1)

    10X=2300-3Y

    X = (2300-3Y) / 10

    Substituting X in (2) we have:

    50X+40Y=21000

    50[ (2300-3Y) / 10]+40Y=21000

    50[ (2300/10) - (3Y/10) ]+40Y=21000

    50[230 - (3Y/10) + 40Y=21000

    11500 - (150Y/10) + 40Y=21000

    11500-15Y+40Y=21000

    11500+25Y=21000

    25Y=21000-11500

    25Y=9500

    Y=380

    Substituting Y in (1) we have:

    10X+3Y=2300 ... (1)

    10X+3 (380) = 2300

    10X+1140=2300

    10X=2300-1140

    10X=1160

    X=116

    So 116 units of the first product and 380 units of the second product can be transported in a single shipment with one truck.
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