Isaac5044 Isaac5044
  • 25-01-2021
  • Mathematics
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If I have an equation in which x = pounds, and y = total cost, can I substitute quarts into the equation

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MrRoyal
MrRoyal MrRoyal
  • 25-01-2021

Answer:

Yes, you can

Step-by-step explanation:

As a point of reference, assume the equation is:

[tex]y = 5x[/tex]

Where

[tex]y = total\ cost[/tex]

and

[tex]x = pounds[/tex]

In standard unit of conversion:

[tex]1\ pound = 0.4793\ quart[/tex]

So:

[tex]x\ pounds = 0.4793x\ quart[/tex]

Substitute 0.4793x for x in [tex]y = 5x[/tex]

[tex]y = 5 * 0.4793x[/tex]

[tex]y = 2.3965x[/tex]

The above equation is the equivalent of [tex]y = 5x[/tex] in quarts

So, irrespective of what the equation is, you can always substitute quarts into the equation.

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