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kicyunya [14]
1 year ago
7

mr. smith has a maximum of $50 to spend at a museum. a ticket to the museum costs $7. he can spend p dollars to buy other things

at the museum. write the inequality that can be used to find the values for p and solve for p.
Mathematics
1 answer:
7nadin3 [17]1 year ago
5 0

The inequality that can be used to find the values for p is p + 7 ≤ 50.

Given the information,

Mr. Smith can only spend up to $50 at a museum. The museum admission ticket is $7. He can use his P dollars to purchase other items from the museum.

The total budget is $50.

The cost per ticket is $7

⇒ Total spent ≤  Total Budget

⇒ p + 7 ≤ 50

⇒ p ≤ 43

Therefore, p + 7 ≤ 50 will be the inequality that aids in determining the range of values for p.

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