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8 January, 11:28

Jason works as an administrative assistant for a local lawyer's office. The office is running low on pens and notepads, so he is asked to buy $150 worth of pens and notepads. Pens cost $1, and notepads cost $2. If the number of pens he buys is represented by x and the number of notepads he buys is represented by y, the situation can be given by x + 2y = 150, where 0 ≤ x ≤ 150, 0 ≤ y ≤ 75 and x and y can take only integer values.

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  1. 8 January, 11:35
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    Case 1: Assuming that the stationery store is out of notepads, then y=0

    x + 2y = 150

    x = 150

    Case 2: Assuming that the stationery store is out of pens, then x=0

    x + 2y = 150

    2y = 150

    y = 75
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