Sal's Sandwich Shop sells wraps and sandwiches as part of its lunch specials. The profit on every sandwich is $2, and the profit on every wrap is $3. Sal made a profit of $1,470 from lunch specials last month. The following equation represents Sal's profits last month, where x is the number of sandwich lunch specials sold and y is the number of wrap lunch specials sold.
2x + 3y = 1,470

Respuesta :

1.) the y intercept is 490 and the slope is -2/3x
2.) First, I would find the point (0,490) and plot a point there. Then I would use our slope -2/3 to figure out what direction and what angle the line goes by counting 2 down and 3 to the right
3.) f(x)= -2/3x+490
The graph represents how many wraps could've been sold for each number of sandwich sales to keep the same profit of $1,470.
4.) graph down below
5.) the profits are the same (slope) but the y intercept is higher then the original graph.
6.) y=-2/3x+300