The solution of the given inequality is:
x ≤ 15.24
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How to solve the inequality?</h3>
We know that the maximum that she can spend on gasoline is the 12% of $400.
That is:
(12%/100%)*$400 = 0.12*$400 = $48
Now, we know that each gallon of gas costs $3.15, then if x is the number of gallons of gas that she buys, we have the inequality:
x*$3.15 ≤ $48
To solve the inequality, we need to divide both sides by $3.15
x ≤ $48/$3.15
x ≤ 15.24
So the maximum number of gallons of gasoline that she can buy is 15 gallons (actually a little more).
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B. 30 petals
there is a pattern.
Use the Pythagorean theorem (a^2+b^2+x^2)
I'm assuming you need to evaluate/simplify the equation, so you need to isolate/get x by itself in the equation:
2(3x + 1) = 11 Divide by 2 on both sides
3x + 1 =
[11/2 or 5.5] Subtract by 1 on both sides
[make the denominator the same to combine fractions]
3x =
Divide by 3 on both sides
x =
Answer:
-9 and -4
Step-by-step explanation: