Answer:
The equation for a parabola with vertex at the origin and a directrix at x = 1/48 is
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Step-by-step explanation:
As directrix is a vertical line, the parabola must "horizontal" and increasing in the -x direction. Then, the standard equation for such geometric construction centered at (h, k) is:

Where:
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- Horizontal and vertical components of the location of vertex with respect to origin, dimensionless.
- Least distance of directrix with respect to vertex, dimensionless.
Since vertex is located at the origin and horizontal coordinate of the directrix, least distance of directrix is positive. That is:



Now, the equation for a parabola with vertex at the origin and a directrix at x = 1/48 is
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X+10=110-4x
-x from both sides
10=110-5x
subtract 110 from both sides
-100=-5x
divide both sides by -5
x= 20
To do this, find the slope, y-intercept, and your goal.
Your goal is 500.
Your slope is 6.25 per orange.
Your y-intercept is 0 (you don't start out with anything.)
So, the inequality is

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