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school lunches
jerry is looking to buy some snacks for his friends at school during lunch the following tables show the cost for different snacks provided at lunch

chips :2$
soda :3$
warm cookie:1%
nacho fries :5$


Jerry wants to spend $30 and buy chips and/or sodas for his friends. Let x = # of chips and y = # of sodas.

Match "True" with the statements that are True and "False" with the statements that are not True.
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2x + 3y = 30 is a correct equation in standard form
If you changed standard form into slope- intercept form, the slope would be positive
As the number of chips increases, the number of sodas would have to decrease in this scenario
The Domain - x values - inputs - could be fractions and decimals for this scenario
TrueFalse

Answers

GPT-4o mini
Let's evaluate the statements one by one:

1. **"2x + 3y = 30 is a correct equation in standard form"**
**True** - This is indeed a linear equation in standard form (Ax + By = C).

2. **"If you changed standard form into slope-intercept form, the slope would be positive"**
**False** - The slope derived from the equation \(y = -\frac{2}{3}x + 10\) would be negative.

3. **"As the number of chips increases, the number of sodas would have to decrease in this scenario"**
**True** - This is correct because if Jerry wants to stay within the budget of $30, an increase in chips (costing $2 each) would reduce the amount available to spend on sodas (costing $3 each).

4. **"The Domain - x values - inputs - could be fractions and decimals for this scenario"**
**False** - In this case, since we typically cannot buy a fraction of a snack, the number of chips (x) must be a non-negative integer.

Here are the responses:

1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False

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