Answer: 3
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that the number of birds Nathaniel wants to build using Lego blocks is \blue{50}50start color #6495ed, 50, end color #6495ed. When we substitute \blue B = \blue {50}B=50start color #6495ed, B, end color #6495ed, equals, start color #6495ed, 50, end color #6495ed in the given inequality, we will obtain an inequality for HHH alone:
\begin{aligned}43B+215H &\leq 3000\\\\ 43(\blue {50})+215H &\leq 3000 \\\\ 215H &\leq 850\\\\ H&\leq 3 \dfrac{41}{43}\end{aligned}
43B+215H
43(50)+215H
215H
H
≤3000
≤3000
≤850
≤3
43
41
Hint #22 / 3
So HHH must be less than or equal to 3\dfrac{41}{43}3
43
41
3, start fraction, 41, divided by, 43, end fraction. However, we should remember that the number of birdhouses Nathaniel can build must be an integer.
Since 333 is the biggest integer less than or equal to 3\dfrac{41}{43}3
43
41
3, start fraction, 41, divided by, 43, end fraction, Nathaniel can build 333 birdhouses at most with the remaining Lego blocks.
Hint #33 / 3
Nathaniel can build at most 3 birdhouses.