The amount of metal that can be extracted from the ore is proportional to the amount of the ore used. Complete the equation so that it satisfies the relation given in the illustration below. Write your answer in the simplest form in the boxes given below. [x: Weight of ore (in Ib), y: Weight of metal (in oz)] y = 500 lb - ore 2 oz - Metal
The amount of metal that can be extracted from the ore is proportional to the amount of the ore used. Complete the equation so that it satisfies the relation given in the illustration below. Write your answer in the simplest form in the boxes given below. [x: Weight of ore (in Ib), y: Weight of metal (in oz)] y = 500 lb - ore 2 oz - Metal
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