Asked by cdcaea
A farmer grows corn and soybeans on her 300-acre farm. She wants to plant 110 more acres of soybeans than corn. How many acres of each crop does she need to plant? i need help with this asap!
Answers
Answered by
henry2,
X acres of corn.
x + 110 acres of soybeans.
x + (x+110) = 300.
X =
x+110 =
x + 110 acres of soybeans.
x + (x+110) = 300.
X =
x+110 =
Answered by
cdcaea
thank you!! henry2
Answered by
Bosnian
C = Corn
S = Soybens
She wants to plant 110 more acres of soybeans than corn means:
S = C + 110
Total area = 300 acre so:
C + S = 300
Replace S = C + 110 in tis equation
C + C + 110 = 300
2 C + 110 = 300
Subtract 110 to both sides
2 C = 190
C = 190 / 2 = 95
95 acre of corn
S = C + 110 = 95 + 110 = 205
205 acre of soybens
S = Soybens
She wants to plant 110 more acres of soybeans than corn means:
S = C + 110
Total area = 300 acre so:
C + S = 300
Replace S = C + 110 in tis equation
C + C + 110 = 300
2 C + 110 = 300
Subtract 110 to both sides
2 C = 190
C = 190 / 2 = 95
95 acre of corn
S = C + 110 = 95 + 110 = 205
205 acre of soybens
Answered by
henry2,
You are welcome.
Answered by
Anonymous
I have no clue
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