Respuesta :
Answer:
a)
Brooklyn to Long Island = 0 books
Brooklyn to Manhattan = 1000 books
Queens to Long Island books  = 1500 books
Queens to Manhattan books = 500 books
b)
YES
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a equation's system with 4 unknown variables ( the number of the 4 kinds of shippings performed) , lets call the 4 variables like this:
- a: Brooklyn to Long Island books
- b: Brooklyn to Manhattan books
- c: Queens to Long Island books
- d: Queens to Manhattan books
Now, let´s see what we know:
1) First we know that each bookstore has asked for 1500 books so:
- 1500= b+d => b= 1500-d (1)
- 1500= a+c=> a= 1500-c (2)
2) We also know that the total amount spent  in transportation is 9000$ at the given individual trasportattion prices
9000$= 5$*a+1$*b+4$*c+2$*d
=> 9000= 5a+b+4c+2d
=> c= (9000-5a-b-2d)/4 (3)
3) Finally, we know that the since we have a total number of books in the two warehouses of 3000 books, the same quantity that is demanded by the two bookstores, all the books are delivered.
So , in Brooklyn there are 1000 books that can be delivered to LI or Manhattan:
- 1000 = a+b => a= 1000-b (4)
and in Queens there are 2000 books:
- 2000 = c+d => d= 2000-c (5)
Now, formulas (2) and (4) are equal to a, so they are equal to each other
1000-b= 1500-c => b= c-500 (6)
Now lets solve by substitution in formula (3):
c= (9000-5a-b-2d)/4
=> 4c= 9000-5a-b-2d
=> 4c= 9000-5( 1500-c)- (c-500)-2*(2000-c)
=> 4c= -3000+6c => c=1500
Then:
- d= 2000-c= 2000-1500=> d=500.
- b= c-500 => b= 1000
- a= 1500-c => c= 0
b) If we look at the trsnportation prices the cheaper is from Brooklyn to Manhattan, so lets try to maximize this tranportation.
In Brooklyn we have 1000 books, and we need 1500 Â in Manhattan, so lets do all the the shipping from brooklyn to Manhattan.:
- 1000 books *1 $/ book= 1000$
We will need 500 additional books from Queens at 2$/ book:
- 500 books * 2 $/book = 1000$
Then the 1500 books left in Queens will be shipped to Long Island at a price of 4$/ book:
- 1500 books * 4 $/book= 6000$
Total amount spent = 1000$+1000$+6000$ = 8000$
Answer:
a)
Brooklyn to Long Island = 0 books
Brooklyn to Manhattan = 1000 books
Queens to Long Island books  = 1500 books
Queens to Manhattan books = 500 book
b) Â Â Â so YES
Step-by-step explanation: