Answer:
$0 < p ≤ $25
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that coach Rivas can spend up to $750 on 30 swimsuits.
This means that the maximum cost that the coach can afford to pay is $750, then if the cost for the 30 swimsuits is C, we have the inequality:
C ≤ $750
Now, if each swimsuit costs p, then 30 of them costs 30 times p, then the cost of the swimsuits is:
C = 30*p
Then we have the inequality:
30*p ≤ $750.
To find the possible values of p, we just need to isolate p in one side of the inequality.
So we can divide both sides by 30 to get:
(30*p)/30 ≤ $750/30
p ≤ $25
And we also should add the restriction:
$0 < p ≤ $25
Because a swimsuit can not cost 0 dollars or less than that.
Then the inequality that represents the possible values of p is:
$0 < p ≤ $25
Answer:
2, the second number line.
Step-by-step explanation:
-1 x 1/2 = -0.5
C..The median of Nadia’s data is equal to the median of Ben’s data. D. <span>Nadia had the highest score on a test</span>
Answer:
£4.50
Step-by-step explanation:
She is at the car park for 2 hours and 30 minutes.
It would be £4.50 because 2 hours and 30 minutes is between 2-4 hours.
It can't be £3.00 because it would be too little time (2 hours or less) and it wouldn't be £5.50 because she would be paying for more time than she was there for (5 hours or more).
Hope this helps :)