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SAT Math: Calculating Smoothie Totals Using Given Information and Inequalities 5 Views
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A smoothie shop has created two new drinks, the Rocking Red and the Deep Blue. One cup of Rocking Red requires 8 strawberries and 10 blueberries, whereas one cup of the Deep Blue requires 5 strawberries and 25 blueberries. The most recent fruit supply contained 300 strawberries and 445 blueberries. If there are 12 orders for Rocking Red, what is the maximum number of Deep Blue drinks the shop can make?
A smoothie shop has created two new drinks, the Rocking Red and the Deep Blue. One cup of Rocking Red requires 8 strawberries and 10 blueberries, whereas one cup of the Deep Blue requires 5 strawberries and 25 blueberries. The most recent fruit supply contained 300 strawberries and 445 blueberries. If there are 12 orders for Rocking Red, what is the maximum number of Deep Blue drinks the shop can make?
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