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    John Miles Long knows that his mommy charges customers a certain amount per visit, plus a fixed price for delivery. The checks that John Miles Long wrote for the last two deliveries were $260 for 1 cord of wood and $377.50 for 1 and 1/2 cords of wood. HOw much will it cost to have 2 cords of wood delivered?

    Please use a system of linear equations(2 variables), and linear equation(only 1 variable) to solve this.

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    Who is this John Miles Long individual?

    Oh yeah, the deer detonator

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    anyone/

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    $495

    assumes that its $235 for a cord plus $25 for shipping

    check those figures, i'm too lazy, but i think they are right
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    Correct. But uh, can you show me how you got it?

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    Well considering the terrible explanation of the problem, you're lucky anyone answered it right, but here you go:

    Justin - you're right for a change...


    (x = Cost of Cord, y = Cost of Delivery)

    #1: x + y = 260 (1 cord of wood = $260)

    #2: 3/2 x + y = 377.5 (1 1/2 cords of wood = $377.50)

    #2: 3x + 2y = 755 (algebra)

    From #1) x = 260 - y

    Put that into #2) 3(260 - y) + 2y = 755

    :780 - y = 744
    y= 25

    y = $25

    x = 260 - 25

    x = $235
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    Another question:
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    If you want to make bread pudding but only have two eggs, how many cups of bread should you use?
    
    If:
    
    Bread Pudding Receipi:
    5 cups of milk
    3 eggs
    3 cups bread pieces
    Please show your work.

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    Well if you have two eggs, and the recipe asks for 3, obviously you have 2/3 of the requirements, so you need 2/3 of everything else, and in the case of the bread: 2 cups...
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    Re: Personal Finance

    [QUOTE]Originally posted by prog_tom
    [B]John Miles Long knows that his mommy charges customers a certain amount per visit, plus a fixed price for delivery.

    Sounds like John's mommy might really be in a whole different line
    of work

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    Extraordinary...

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    Paul Gill wants to use up one dozen eggs and a half gallons of milk.(1 gal = 16 cups) He decides to make some flan and bread pudding. How many recipes of each can he make?
    
    Flan:
    2 cups milk
    6 eggs
    1/2 cup sugar

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    Sounds like Tom wants us to do his algebra homework.

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    Dude this stuff isn't hard - do it yourself...
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    I am not Englishman. I cannot understand English...

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    Sometimes prog_tom is so weird that i am almost sure he is an imposter and some other times he is so weird that I am sure it is just prog_tom.
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    All I know is that Paul Gill should rethink his recipes - 'cause he can't do it...
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    Christ almighty its only simultaneous equations...
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    Ok, but to be fair to prog_tom, the question is somewhat unclear... are we supposed to find out how many flans this bloke can whip up with a half-gallon of milk and 12 eggs, AND how many puddings, or what combination of each will result in exactly 1/2 gallon and 12 eggs being used...

    Either way it's a stupid answer - this bloke should be out whacking some shrimp on the barby or something - not delving into his missus' Woman's Weekly cookbooks...
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    English is full of madness.
    I think, the recipe cannot be created. Because he doesn't have sugar, and bread pieces.
    AM I RIGHT?

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    Don't forget the baked anchovies with prawn sauce...

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    No, I doubt it very much. I believe you are just to assume that the sugar and bread are not part of the issue here, you only need to take into account the milk and eggs...
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