154k views
5 votes
dana wants to make two types of dog treats. she has 10 cups of peanut butter and 12 cups of flour. her dog bone treat recipe uses 3 cups of peanut butter and 2 cups of flour to make one tray. a tray of her oatmeal dog treat recipe uses 1 cup of peanut butter and 4 cups of flour. she plans to sell trays of dog treats at the town festival and charge $6 for a tray of dog bone treats and $7 for a tray of oatmeal treats. dana wants to maximize her income from selling the dog treats.when writing constraints for the problem, what is the most reasonable definition for the variables x and y?

User Datayja
by
6.5k points

2 Answers

2 votes

Answer: THE ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION IS: D.) Let x represent the number of trays of dog bone treats made and y represent number of trays of oatmeal dog treats made.

Explanation:

edg2020 baby

User Maka
by
7.3k points
5 votes
constraints:
10 cups of peanut butter ⇒ x < 10
12 cups of flour ⇒ y < 12

dog bone treat : 3x + 2y ; price : 6 per tray
oatmeal dog treat : x + 4y ; price : 7 per tray

dog bone treat: 3(3x + 2y) = 9x + 6y
oatmeal dog treat: 1(x+4y) = x + 4y
10y+ 10y

3 x 6 =18
1 x 7 = 7
25

variable x is the peanut butter. It should not exceed the 10 cups of peanut butter.
variable y is the flour. It should not exceed the 12 cups of flour.
User Yoro
by
6.6k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.