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26 July, 04:33

Sue wants to plan a meal with 71 grams of fat and 1755 calories. If hot dogs have 13 grams of fat and 145 calories each and if baked beans have 8 grams of fat and 330 calories per half-cup serving, how many hot dogs and servings of beans should she use?

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  1. 26 July, 05:04
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    Sue must use 3 hotdogs and 4 half-cup serving of baked beans.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the number of hot dogs be represented by h

    Let the number of baked beans be represented by b

    Hot dogs have 13 grams of fat and 145 calories each

    Baked beans have 8 grams of fat and 330 calories per half cup serving

    Sue wants to plan a meal with 71 grams of fat and 1755 calories.

    Grams of Fat from Hotdog + grams of fat from baked beans=71

    13h+8b=71 ... (I)

    Similarly,

    Calories from hot dog + Calories from baked beans=1755

    145h+330b=1755 ... (II)

    We then solve Equations (I) and (II) simultaneously.

    13h+8b=71 ... (I)

    145h+330b=1755 ... (II)

    Multiply equation 1 by 145 and equation 2 by 13

    1885h+1160b=10295

    1885h+4290b=22815

    Subtracting

    -3130b=-12520

    b=4

    Substitute b=4 into (I)

    13h + (8X4) = 71

    13h=71-32

    13h=39

    h=3

    Sue must use 3 hotdogs and 4 half-cup serving of baked beans.
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