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3 October, 06:47

Eric can spend a maximum of $270 on office supplies. Each rem of paper costs $6. Each ink catridge costs $18. Which of the following graphs represents the possible combinations of paper and ink cartridges that he may buy?

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  1. 3 October, 07:37
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    If we say A = ream of paper and B = cost of ink than we can set-up an expression to calculate when A is equal to a number what the number of B will be. Maximim of 270$ so anything we buy must be equal to this. Ream of paper cost 6$ each so 6A represents the number of reams bought since we said A is number of reams of paper. Ink Cartridges are 18$ each so 18B would represent this based on B = to cost of ink. Now setting up our equation 6A + 18B = 270 When A = 1 B = 14.67 Ink Cartridges When A = 1 Ream ofpaper
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