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A pottery can make B bowls and P plates in a week according to the relation 2B2 + 5B + 25P = 525 (a) If it makes five bowls, how many plates can it make in a week? (b) What is t…
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A pottery can make B bowls and P plates in a week according to the relation 2B2 + 5B + 25P = 525 (a) If it makes five bowls, how many plates can it make in a week? (b) What is t…
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A pottery can make B bowls and P plates in a week according to the relation
2B2 + 5B + 25P = 525
(a) If it makes five bowls, how many plates can it make in a week?
(b) What is the maximum number of bowls that it can produce in a week?
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uhhhh sorry i don’t know js need points
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