let the number of units of lumber be x
let the number of units of plywood be y
your first equation is y = 2x or
2x - y = 0
form the second equation just like you did for the other questions.
I do not have to solve the problem--I need to make an equation or two that would HELP me be able to solve it.
Tommy's Lumber can convert logs into either lumber or plywood. In a given day, the mill turns out twice as many units of plywood as lumber. It makes a profit of $25 on a unit of lumber and $40 on a unit of plywood. How many units of each type must be produced and sold in order to make a profit of $10,920?
My teacher said I would probably need to make 2 equations, each with 2 variables. I do not know how to take the information to make an equation? Can anyone help me make 2 equations with this info?
Thanks so much!
2 answers
I would not use two variables here.
the part where it says, "the mill turns out twice as many units of plywood as lumber" tells me to define
pieces of lumber --- x
pieces of plywood -- 2x
then 25x + 40(2x) = 10920
etc
the part where it says, "the mill turns out twice as many units of plywood as lumber" tells me to define
pieces of lumber --- x
pieces of plywood -- 2x
then 25x + 40(2x) = 10920
etc