Point M represents the ideal combination of whipping cream and milk volumes for Casper to achieve a 12% butterfat 500mL mixture.
Point M on the graph represents the specific combination of whipping cream (x) and milk (y)) volumes that Casper needs to achieve a 12% butterfat mixture in a 500mL total solution. The system of equations captures the constraints of the problem.
Line A corresponds to the butterfat content constraint. The equation
ensures that the butterfat content in the mixture is
. This equation is derived from the individual butterfat percentages of whipping cream (\(18\%\)) and milk (\(4\%\)) in the given proportions.
Line B represents the volume constraint, where
ensures that the total volume of the mixture is
This reflects the requirement of making a
mixture.
Point M is the solution to this system of equations, as it lies on Line B and above Line A. In the context of the problem, Point M specifies the exact amounts of whipping cream and milk (volumes \(x\) and \(y\), respectively) that Casper should combine to achieve the desired \(12\%\) butterfat content in the \(500\, \text{mL}\) mixture. It is the optimal mixing point that satisfies both the butterfat content and total volume constraints.