233k views
5 votes
Juan visited a candy store and purchased 7 pounds of candy consisting of Atomic Fireballs and Gummi Bears. Atomic Fireballs cost $4.25 per pound and Gummi Bears were on sale for $1.25 per pound. Juan spent a total of $14.75, before taxes. Let x represent the number of pounds of Atomic Fireballs and y represent the number of pounds of Gummi Bears uan purchased. Which of the following graphically represents this situation?

Juan visited a candy store and purchased 7 pounds of candy consisting of Atomic Fireballs-example-1
Juan visited a candy store and purchased 7 pounds of candy consisting of Atomic Fireballs-example-1
Juan visited a candy store and purchased 7 pounds of candy consisting of Atomic Fireballs-example-2
Juan visited a candy store and purchased 7 pounds of candy consisting of Atomic Fireballs-example-3
Juan visited a candy store and purchased 7 pounds of candy consisting of Atomic Fireballs-example-4
User CoolMind
by
7.3k points

2 Answers

7 votes
The answer is the graph on picture #2.

The Q says for fireballs to be x and gummy bears to be y. So they correspond to their axis. Knowing this you get rid of the last 2 graphs. When you plug in these vertexes into the equations, the only right answer is the graph in picture 2.
User Betorcs
by
7.8k points
5 votes

Answer:

The 2nd graph correctly represents the situation.

Explanation:

Let the number of Atomic Fireballs= x and the number of Gummi bears= y.

Now, Juan purchased total 7 pounds of candies.

So,
x+y=7

Also, the cost of Atomic Fireballs and Gummi bears is $4.25 and $1.25 per pound respectively.

Since, Juan spent total $14.75 before taxes.

Then,
4.25x+1.25y=14.75

That is, the system of equations is given by,


x+y=7


4.25x+1.25y=14.75

Plotting the equations, we get that,

The 2nd graph shown below correctly represents the situation.

Juan visited a candy store and purchased 7 pounds of candy consisting of Atomic Fireballs-example-1
User LoxLox
by
6.9k points