Answer: The equation using one variable that can be used to find the total number of pounds of milk chocolate and caramels in the candy is [tex]0.9x+3=x[/tex]
x= Weight of candy in pounds
0.9x = Weight of milk chocolate.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given, Martin is making a candy that contains 90% milk chocolate and the rest caramels. The candy has 3 pounds of caramels.
Let x= Weight of candy in pounds
Then, 0.9x = Weight of milk chocolate.
Then, According to the question
[tex]0.9x+3=x\\\\\Rightarrow\ x-0.9x=3\\\\\Rightarrow\ 0.1x=3\\\\\Rightarrow\ x=\dfrac{3}{0.1}=30[/tex]
So, Weight of milk chocolate. = [tex]0.9\times30=27[/tex]
Hence, the equation using one variable that can be used to find the total number of pounds of milk chocolate and caramels in the candy is [tex]0.9x+3=x[/tex]