In Problems 55-66, express your answer as a linear inequality with appropriate nonnegative restrictions and draw its graph. Fertilizer. A farmer wants to use two brands of fertilizer for his soyabean crop. Brand A contains 18 % nitrogen, 24 % phosphate, and 12 % potash . Brand B contains 5 % nitrogen, 10 % phosphate, and 15 % potash . (Source: Spectrum Analytic, Inc.) (A) How many pounds of each brand of fertilizer should he add to each acre if he wants to add at least 50 pounds of phosphate to each acre? (B) How many pounds of each brand of fertilizer should be add to each acre if he wants to add at most 60 pounds of potash to each acre?
In Problems 55-66, express your answer as a linear inequality with appropriate nonnegative restrictions and draw its graph. Fertilizer. A farmer wants to use two brands of fertilizer for his soyabean crop. Brand A contains 18 % nitrogen, 24 % phosphate, and 12 % potash . Brand B contains 5 % nitrogen, 10 % phosphate, and 15 % potash . (Source: Spectrum Analytic, Inc.) (A) How many pounds of each brand of fertilizer should he add to each acre if he wants to add at least 50 pounds of phosphate to each acre? (B) How many pounds of each brand of fertilizer should be add to each acre if he wants to add at most 60 pounds of potash to each acre?
In Problems 55-66, express your answer as a linear inequality with appropriate nonnegative restrictions and draw its graph.
Fertilizer. A farmer wants to use two brands of fertilizer for his soyabean crop. Brand
A
contains
18
% nitrogen,
24
% phosphate, and
12
% potash
.
Brand
B
contains
5
% nitrogen,
10
% phosphate, and
15
% potash
.
(Source: Spectrum Analytic, Inc.)
(A) How many pounds of each brand of fertilizer should he add to each acre if he wants to add at least
50
pounds of phosphate to each acre?
(B) How many pounds of each brand of fertilizer should be add to each acre if he wants to add at most
60
pounds of potash to each acre?
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