Which situation could best be represented by this linear equation?
24x + 38y = 520
If x...
Mathematics, 10.11.2020 01:00 Kencharlot
Which situation could best be represented by this linear equation?
24x + 38y = 520
If x represents the number of bracelets and y represents the number of rings, there were 24 more bracelets sold than rings. The total sales were $520.
If x represents the number of bracelets and y represents the number of rings, there were 38 more bracelets sold than rings. The total sales were $520.
If x represents the number of bracelets and y represents the number of rings, there were 520 bracelets and rings sold. Bracelets were $24, and rings were $38.
If x represents the number of bracelets sold at $24 each and y represents the number of rings sold at $38 each, the total sales were $520.
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