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Cheddar Cheese

$3/1b

Swiss Cheese

$5/16

Keisha is catering a luncheon. She has

$30 to spend on a mixture of Cheddar

cheese and Swiss cheese. How many

pounds of cheese can Keisha get if she

buys only Cheddar cheese? Only Swiss

cheese? A mixture of both cheeses?

What linear equation in standard form can

she use to model the situation?

If she buys only Cheddar, and she spends all $30, she can buy

(Type an integer or a decimal.)

pounds.

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Complete question :

Cheddar Cheese

$3/lb

Swiss Cheese

$5/lb

Keisha is catering a luncheon. She has $30 to spend on a mixture of Cheddar cheese and Swiss cheese. How many pounds of cheese can Keisha get if she buys only Cheddar cheese? Only Swiss cheese? A mixture of both cheeses?

What linear equation in standard form can she use to model the situation?

Answer:

10 lbs of cheddar cheese

6 lbs of Swiss cheese

$3a + $5b = $30

Explanation:

Given that :

Cheddar cheese = $3/lb

Swiss cheese = $5/lb

Total amount budgeted for cheese = $30

How many pounds of cheese can Keisha get if she buys only Cheddar cheese?

Pounds of cheedar cheese obtainable with $30

Total budget / cost per pound of cheddar cheese

$30 / 3 = 10 pounds of cheedar cheese

Only Swiss cheese?

Pounds of cheedar cheese obtainable with $30

Total budget / cost per pound of Swiss cheese

$30 / 5 = 6 pounds of Swiss cheese

A mixture of both cheeses?

What linear equation in standard form can she use to model the situation?

Let amount of cheddar cheese she can get = a

Let amount of Swiss cheese she can get = b

Hence,

(Cost per pound of cheddar cheese * number of pounds of cheddar) + (Cost per pound of Swiss cheese * number of pounds of Swiss cheese) = total budgeted amount

(3 * a) + (5 * b) = $30

$3a + $5b = $30

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