A garden has 2.6 lbs for each tomatoe plant. What formula represents y, the total yield of tomatoes, for a garden containing x plants?
y=x/2.6?
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so, 2 plants weigh twice as much
3 plants weight 3 times as much
...
x plants weigh 2.6x
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To find the formula representing the total yield of tomatoes (y) for a garden containing x plants, we can use the given information that each tomato plant yields 2.6 lbs.
We know that the total yield is directly proportional to the number of tomato plants. So, we can set up a proportion using the ratio:
2.6 lbs / 1 plant = y lbs / x plants
To solve for y, we can cross-multiply the proportion:
2.6 lbs * x plants = y lbs * 1 plant
This simplifies to:
2.6x = y
Hence, the formula representing the total yield of tomatoes (y) for a garden containing x plants is y = 2.6x.