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Oksana_A [137]
2 years ago
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Questions What is an amount between $2 and $10? (A) __________ What is an amount between $10 and $20? (B) __________ What is an

amount greater than $50? (C) __________ What is your name? (D) ____________ What is the name of an item that you will buy only once? (E) ___ _________ What is the name of an item that you will buy more than once? (F) _ ___________ 2.Create a word problem that leads to an inequality by filling in the blanks with your corresponding answers. Word Problem (D) ____________________ is going shopping for (E) ____________________ and (F) ____________________. The cost of (E) _____ _______________ is (B) _______ and the cost of each (F) __ __________________ is (A) _____ _____. If (D) ____________________ can spend at most (C) _________, how many (F) ____________________ can be purchased? 3. Write an inequality of the form Ax + B ≤ C to represent the word problem using your answers for A, B, and C. Solve the inequality and show your work. 4.Graph the solution to your inequality on a number line or describe, in words, how to graph the inequality on a number line.
5. Explain what the solution means in the context of the word problem.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Harlamova29_29 [7]2 years ago
6 0

The x ≤ 5 means , Jon can buy at most 5 packets of milk

<h3>What is the mean ?</h3>

The middle value of a data , calculate by sum of all the data points to the number of data points is called the mean.

The amount between $2 and $10 is A  $8

an amount between $10 and $20 is B  $15

What is an amount greater than $50  C$65

What is your name :  D John

What is the name of an item that you will buy only once E : White Chocolate

What is the name of an item that you will buy more than once? (F) Milk

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<u><em>John </em></u>is going shopping for <u><em>White Chocolate</em></u> and  <u><em>Milk</em></u>. The cost of <u><em>White Chocolate </em></u>is <u><em>$15</em></u> and the cost of each packet of <u><em>milk </em></u>is <u><em>$8</em></u> .If John can spend at most <u><em>$65</em></u>. how many <u><em>milk </em></u>packet can be purchased

Let x represents the number of milk packet

The inequality that can be formed is

8 x + 15 ≤ 65

A = 8 , B = 15 ,  C = 65

8x ≤ 40

x ≤ 5.

The inequality is plotted on the graph , as the data can be anything below and equal to 5 , it is represented by a shaded region.

The x ≤ 5 means , Jon can buy at most 5 packets of milk.

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