11/13 Section 2 Topics 5,6 Solve Inequalities
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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.
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.
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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 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.
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.
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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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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.
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.
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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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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.
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.
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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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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.
Show your work. You can type all of your steps or write your steps on paper and upload a picture of your steps.