Asked by Beep Beep Im a Sheep
At the amusement park, the paddle boats have a sign posted: 2x+2y=500 Where x and y are the weights of the riders.
At the amusement park, the paddle boats have a sign posted:
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Which of the following can be the weights of the two riders?
A. (100, 200)
B. (240, 0)
C. (150, 340)*
D. (100, 150)
At the amusement park, the paddle boats have a sign posted:
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Which of the following can be the weights of the two riders?
A. (100, 200)
B. (240, 0)
C. (150, 340)*
D. (100, 150)
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Answered by
Beep Beep Im a Sheep
My bad I forgot to delete At the amusement park, the paddle boats have a sign posted:
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Answered by
Reiny
First of all, whoever made the sign did not take math, or he would have simplified
the message on the sign to
x+y = 250
Now, for which of the ordered pairs do the x and the y add up to 250 ?
Does your choice also work in the un-simplified version? It must!
the message on the sign to
x+y = 250
Now, for which of the ordered pairs do the x and the y add up to 250 ?
Does your choice also work in the un-simplified version? It must!
Answered by
Beep Beep Im a Sheep
Oh, Reiny my bad 2x+2y<500 Where x and y are the weights of the riders.
That how it suppose to be
That how it suppose to be
Answered by
Reiny
So what ?
Wouldn't that simply change my question to ...
"For which of the ordered pairs do the x and the y add up to less than 250" ???
Wouldn't that simply change my question to ...
"For which of the ordered pairs do the x and the y add up to less than 250" ???
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