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2 November, 04:43

Andre is making paper cranes to decorate for a party. He plans to make one large paper crane and several small paper cranes. It takes Andre 10 minutes to make the large crane and 3 minutes to

make each small crane. He has 30 minutes to make all of the cranes. How many small cranes can Andre make in 30 minutes? Use the inequality 3 c + 10 ≤ 30, where c represents the number of small cranes, to solve. Explain your solution.

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  1. 2 November, 07:22
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    Andre can make 6 small paper cranes in 30 minutes.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given data-

    Time taken by Andre to build small cranes - 3minutes

    Time taken to build large crane - 10 minutes

    Total time allotted to him = 30 min

    His preferences - Building one large crane and several small cranes.

    The Inequality equation is 3 c + 10 ≤ 30

    Since his preference is to build atleast one large crane which takes 10 minutes, he is left with 30-10 = 20 minutes to build other small cranes.

    For one crane he needs, 3 minutes

    Hence, he can build 6 cranes in 18 minutes. Following this, he is left with 20-18 = 2 minutes. Since he needs at least 3 min to build a small crane, he cannot build a small crane in the remaining 2 min.

    he builds 6 small cranes in 30 minutes

    Alternatively,

    3 c + 10 ≤ 30

    Subtracting 10 from both sides

    3c ≤ 20

    The maximum value of c for which this equation remains valid is 6.

    Thus, he builds a total of 6 cranes (small) in 30 minutes.
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