Graph your inequality in the show your work section.
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Triniti has $500 in a savings account at the beginning of the summer. She wants to have at least $200 more in the account by the end of the summer. She withdraws $25 each week for food, clothes, and movie tickets. Write an inequality that represents Triniti’s situation. Use the variable "w" to represent weeks.
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Ken has $750 in his savings account, and he deposits $30 each week. Scott has $2500 in his savings account and withdraws $65 each week for entertainment. What inequality can you use to find how many weeks, w, it takes for Ken to have more money that Scott in his account?
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Fix a Leak charges $120 plus $60 per hour to make plumbing repairs. Drips R Us charges $70 plus $55 per hour. What is the minimum number of hours, h, where the cost to use Drips R Us becomes less than the cost of Fix a Leak?
The inequality to solve the problem is _______and the answer is _______ hours.
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John has $28 and is saving $13 per month. Tom has $52 and is saving $7 per month. In how many months will John have more money saved than Tom? Use the variable "m" to represent months.
The inequality to solve the problem is _______and the answer is _______ months.