A linear equation models the total cost, in dollars, of purchasing pounds of almonds and pounds of walnuts. Under the original pricing, purchasing pounds of almonds and pounds of walnuts costs dollars. If the price per pound of almonds is increased by and the price per pound of walnuts is decreased by , the cost of purchasing pounds of almonds and pounds of walnuts is still dollars. Under the original pricing, a customer can purchase exactly pounds of almonds and no walnuts for dollars. How many pounds of walnuts and no almonds can the customer purchase for dollars under the original pricing?
Cevap: 16.5 pounds
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16.5
Under the original pricing, the cost of pounds of almonds at dollars per pound and pounds of walnuts at dollars per pound is represented by the linear equation . Under promotional pricing, the cost of almonds increases by to , and the cost of walnuts decreases by to . The new cost for the same amounts of nuts is . Setting the two cost equations equal to each other gives , which simplifies to , or . Since pounds of almonds can be purchased for dollars, we have . Substituting yields , which simplifies to . Thus, exactly pounds of walnuts can be purchased for dollars.
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Modeling linear relationships in two variables and analyzing changes in coefficients.