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18 October, 21:53

A company has a $150 budget to provide lunch for its 20 employees. The options are to provide either roast beef sandwiches, which cost $5 apiece, or tuna sandwiches, which also cost $5 apiece. The company also wants to use the entire budget. Suppose r represents the number of roast beef sandwiches it provides and t represents the number of tuna sandwiches. Which statement is correct?

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  1. 18 October, 22:34
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    I don't know your options, but here are some facts:

    -all their options are sandwiches, and they all cost 5 dollars.

    -This means that they can buy 150/5=30 sandwiches. This will make them use the entire budget!

    -I would suggest cutting the sandwiches in half, then everyone gets three halves!

    and if you say r for roast beef and t for tuna, you can write:

    r+t=30.

    and you can distribute is freely as long as both are 0 or bigger and their sum is 30!
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