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11/13 Section 2 Topics 5,6 Solve Inequalities

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Question 9
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Question 13
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The Hot Summer Fair is coming to town. Admission to the fair costs $12.99 and each ride costs $1.75. You have $35 to spend at the fair including admission. Write an inequality, using r for the number of rides, to represent this situation.

Question 14
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The Hot Summer Fair is coming to town. Admission to the fair costs $12.99 and each ride costs $1.75. You have $35 to spend at the fair including admission. Solve the inequality to determine the maximum number of rides you can enjoy at the Hot Summer Fair.

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The Fairy Tale Spectactular is coming to town. Admission to the fair costs $32.50 and each ride costs $0.80. You have $50 to spend at the Fairy Tale Spectacular including admission. Write an inequality, use r for the number of rides, to represent this situation.

Question 16
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The Fairy Tale Spectactular is coming to town. Admission to the fair costs $32.50 and each ride costs $0.80. You have $50 to spend at the Fairy Tale Spectacular including admission. Solve the inequality to determine the maximum number of rides you can enjoy at the Fairy Tale Spectacular.

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Kendall had $1000 in a saving account at the beginning of the semester. She has a goal to have at least $350 in the account by the end of the semester, but she withdraws $55 each week for food, clothes, and entertainment. Write an inequality, using w for the number of weeks, to represent Kendall's situation.

Question 18
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Kendall had $1000 in a saving account at the beginning of the semester. She has a goal to have at least $350 in the account by the end of the semester, but she withdraws $55 each week for food, clothes, and entertainment. Solve the inequality to determine the number of weeks Kendall can withdray $55 and still meet her savings goal.

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The Sweetwater High School Project Graduation committee is hosting a dinner-and-dance fundraiser at the Sweetwater Community Center. The committee hopes to raise at least $7500 with this event. Tickets for the fundraiser are $75.00 per couple, and they have to pay a $375 fee for renting the community center. Write an inequality, using c for the number of couples, to represent this situation.

Question 20
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The Sweetwater High School Project Graduation committee is hosting a dinner-and-dance fundraiser at the Sweetwater Community Center. The committee hopes to raise at least $7500 with this event. Tickets for the fundraiser are $75.00 per couple, and they have to pay a $375 fee for renting the community center. Solve the inequality to determine the minimum number of tickets they need to sell to reach their goal.

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