A sundae requires 3 ice-cream scoops and 4 strawberries, and a milkshake requires 2 ice-cream scoops and 6 strawberries. Ramses
wants to make sundaes and milkshakes with at most 25 ice-cream scoops and 37 strawberries. Let's form a system of inequalities to represent his conditions. Let x denote the number of sundaes he makes and y the number of milkshakes he makes.
Maximum number of sundaes possible:
Maximum number of milkshakes possible:
Combination that uses the most of both Ice-cream and Strawberries:
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