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Use the Standard form of a Linear Equation:Almonds cost $8 per pound and cashews cost $10 per pound. How does the equation change if Tamira has $60 to spend on a mixture of almonds and cashews? How many pounds of nuts can she buy if she buys only cashews? Only almonds? A mixture of both?

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The equation to know how many almonds (a) and how many cashews (c) will be:


60=8\cdot a+10\cdot c

If she only buy cashews then a=0 so:


\begin{gathered} 60=10\cdot c \\ c=(60)/(10) \\ c=6 \end{gathered}

for only almonds c=0 so


\begin{gathered} 60=8(a) \\ (60)/(8)=a \\ 7.5=a \end{gathered}

and a mixture of bout could be 5 pounds of almonds and 2 pound of cashews so:


\begin{gathered} 60=8\cdot5+10\cdot2 \\ 60=40+20 \\ 60=60 \end{gathered}

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