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Mr. Mateo ordered several copies of a book that weighs Three-fifths of a pound each along with some other school supplies for his classroom. If the total weight of the box that contains the supplies was 10 pounds, what is the maximum number of copies of the book that Mr. Mateo could have ordered? A number line going from 0 to 10.

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Answered by mbakshi37
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Answer:

number of Books is 16 . 17 exceed the baggage weight.

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Answered by amitnrw
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Given : Mr. Mateo ordered several copies of a book that weighs Three-fifths of a pound each along with some other school supplies for his classroom. If the total weight of the box that contains the supplies was 10 pounds

To Find :  what is the maximum number of copies of the book that Mr. Mateo could have ordered

Solution:

Let say number of Books ordered = B

Weight of one book = (3/5) pound

=> Weight of B  books = B * 3/5  = 3B/5  pounds

Let say weight of other supplies = W

=> 3B/5  +  W  = 10

=> 3B + 5W = 50

=> 3B  = 50 - 5W

=> B = (50 - 5W)/3

=> B  < 50/3

=> B <  16.66

Maximum number of Books = 16

maximum number of copies of the book that Mr. Mateo could have ordered = 16

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