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6 March, 18:02

The parks department is planting trees. Maple trees cost $50 and Oak trees cost $25. The tree planting budget is $800. Write a linear equation to represent the tree planting budget.

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  1. 6 March, 18:21
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    Maple cost $50. Let the number of Maple planted be x

    Oak cost $25. Let the number of Oak planted be y

    Cost on the Maple would be = 50x

    Cost on the Oak would be = 25y

    Total cost for both trees = 50x + 25y

    Since the planting budget is $800, that means the amount spent must not be greater than $800. It would not be wise to spend more than the budget.

    It can be equal to the budget of $800

    Therefore the linear equation would be:

    50x + 25y ≤ 800
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