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Open Up - Grade 8 - Mathematics - Unit 4 - Lesson 12

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Andre is in charge of cooking broccoli and zucchini for a large group. He has to spend all $17 he has and can carry 10 pounds of veggies. Zucchini costs $1.50 per pound and broccoli costs $2 per pound. One graph shows combinations of zucchini and broccoli that weigh 10 pounds and the other shows combinations of zucchini and broccoli that cost $17. Name one combination of veggies that weighs 10 pounds but does not cost $17.

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Andre is in charge of cooking broccoli and zucchini for a large group. He has to spend all $17 he has and can carry 10 pounds of veggies. Zucchini costs $1.50 per pound and broccoli costs $2 per pound. One graph shows combinations of zucchini and broccoli that weigh 10 pounds and the other shows combinations of zucchini and broccoli that cost $17. Name one combination of veggies that costs $17 but does not weigh 10 pounds.

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

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Andre is in charge of cooking broccoli and zucchini for a large group. He has to spend all $17 he has and can carry 10 pounds of veggies. Zucchini costs $1.50 per pound and broccoli costs $2 per pound. One graph shows combinations of zucchini and broccoli that weigh 10 pounds and the other shows combinations of zucchini and broccoli that cost $17. How many pounds each of zucchini and broccoli can Andre get so that he spends all $17 and gets 10 pounds of veggies?

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The temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, F, is related to the temperature in degrees Celsius, C, by the equationF=\frac{9}{5}C+32In the Sahara desert, temperatures often reach 50 degrees Celsius. How many degrees Fahrenheit is this?

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