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baherus [9]
3 years ago
9

Natalie works in a toy shop and earns $43 per day. She earns an extra $3 for each toy she sells. If Natalie wants to earn at lea

st $70 per day, which inequality shows the minimum number of toys, n, that she should sell? (5 points) 43 + 3n ≥ 70, so n ≥ 9 43 + 3n ≤ 70, so n ≤ 9 43 + 3n ≥ 70, so n ≥ 24 43 + 3n ≤ 70, so n ≤ 24
Mathematics
2 answers:
Oliga [24]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Nadia surveyed 80 students at her school and found that 0.55 of the students she surveyed said their favorite class is math. Another 15% of the students she surveyed reported that their favorite class is science. How many more students in the survey prefer math over science?

12

32

44

48

Step-by-step explanation:

Mekhanik [1.2K]3 years ago
3 0
Hello! Natalie earns a fixed amount of $43 per day. She earns $3 more every toy she sells. Basically, you can set up this equation as 43 + 3n >= 70. This is because she wants to make a least $70 and earns $3 each for "n" toys that she sells. When you solve the inequality, the answer is 9. Subtract 43 from both sides to get 3n >= 37 and divide by 3 to get n >= 9. The answer is A.
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