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7 July, 08:31

The table shows the number of candies packed by Machine J. The equation shows the number of candies packed by Machine K. In both representations, x is a measure of the number of minutes and y is a measure of the number of candies packed.

Machine J Candy Packing

x (minutes) y (candies)

3 90

6 180

9 270

12 360

Machine K: y = 26x

How many more candies could machine J pack than machine K in 11 minutes?

30

44

90

330

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  1. 7 July, 08:59
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    Machine K y = 26x

    y = 26 (11)

    y = 286 candies in 11 minutes from Machine K

    Machine J

    90 / 3 = 30 candies a minute * 11 minutes = 330 candies

    330 - 286 = 44

    Machine J can pack 44 more candies than Machine K in 11 minutes.
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