This equation shows how the amount of jelly Austin has left is related to the number of sandwiches he makes.

j = –6s + 8

The variable s represents the number of sandwiches he makes, and the variable j represents the amount of jelly remaining. Up to how many sandwiches can Austin make and still have 2 ounces of jelly left?

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Answer:

Austin can only make 1 sandwich.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you plug 1 in for s and add 8, you get j=2. Anything more than 1 for s -- so any more than 1 sandwich -- would be less than 2 ounces of jelly remaining.

Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

The amount of jelly Austin has left should be at least 2 oz.

[tex]-6s+8 \ge 2 \\ -6s \ge -6[/tex]

Divide by -6 remembering to flip the inequality sign -- you're dividing by a negative number!

[tex]s \le 1[/tex]

Austin can make up to 1 sandwich.

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