Math Problem: Simplifying Expressions for Greenhouse Plants

What is the total number of napa cabbage and bok choy plants in a greenhouse section with y sprinklers?

Which simplified expression represents the total number of napa cabbage plants and bok choy plants in a section with y sprinklers?

Options:

4y^4 - 10y^2 + 25

4y^2 + 9y + 25

5y^2 - 11y + 25

5y^2 + 9y + 25

Answer:

To find the total number of plants in a section of a greenhouse with y sprinklers, you should simplify the expression y(4y - 1) + (y + 5)2. The answer is 5y^2 + 9y + 25.

Explanation:

The question asks for a simplified expression of the total number of plants in a greenhouse section, given the number of sprinklers, y. Each sprinkler in that section yields y(4y - 1) napa cabbages and (y + 5)2 bok choys.

To get the total plants, we add these two quantities together: y(4y - 1) + (y + 5)2

Simplifying the above expression will yield the result: 5y^2 + 9y + 25.

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