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6 June, 02:08

Joyce knits baby sweaters and baby socks. The baby sweaters take 10 feet of yarn and the baby socks take 5 feet of yarn. She has 100 feet of yarn and wants to make 5 sweaters. What is the maximum number of socks she will be able to make from the leftover yarn?

Let x represent sweaters and y represent socks.

Select one:

A. 8

B. 9

C. 11

D. 10

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  1. 6 June, 02:28
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    Answer: the maximum number of socks she will be able to make from the leftover yarn is 10

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the number of sweaters.

    Let y represent the number of socks.

    The baby sweaters take 10 feet of yarn and the baby socks take 5 feet of yarn. This means that the total number of feet of yarn needed to make x sweaters and y socks is expressed as

    10x + 5y

    She has 100 feet of yarn and wants to make 5 sweaters. This means that

    10 * 5 + 5y = 100

    50 + 5y = 100

    5y = 100 - 50 = 50

    y = 50/5

    y = 10
  2. 6 June, 03:29
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    I believe the correct answer is c
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