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wel
1 year ago
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A company manufactures two types of electric hedge trimmers, one of which is cordless. The cord-type trimmer requires 2 hours to

make, and the cordless model requires 10 hours. The company has only 1000 work hours to use in manufacturing each day, and the packaging department can package only 200 trimmers per day.
(a) Write the inequalities that describe the constraints on the number of each type of hedge trimmer produced. (Let x represent the number of cord-type models, and let y represent the number of cordless models.)
Mathematics
1 answer:
Delvig [45]1 year ago
6 0

There are commonly used four inequalities:

Less than = <

Greater than = >

Less than and equal = ≤

Greater than and equal = ≥

The inequalities that describe the constraints on the number of each type of hedge trimmer produced are:

x + y ≤ 200

2x + 10y ≤ 1000

<h3>What is inequality?</h3>

It shows a relationship between two numbers or two expressions.

There are commonly used four inequalities:

Less than = <

Greater than = >

Less than and equal = ≤

Greater than and equal = ≥

We have,

Total number of hours = 1000

Total number of trimmers = 200

Let x represent the number of cord-type models,

Let y represent the number of cordless models.

Now,

x + y ≤ 200

2x + 10y ≤ 1000

Thus,

The inequalities that describe the constraints on the number of each type of hedge trimmer produced are:

x + y ≤ 200

2x + 10y ≤ 1000

Learn more about inequalities here:

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