When a customer has a 6 pound Chihuahua, the cost that will be charged is $5.00.
<h3>How to calculate the cost?</h3>
a. If a customer has a 6 pound Chihuahua, how much would you charge?
It should be noted that from the information given, for dogs that weigh 0 to 15 pounds, the amount charged is $5.00.
b. If a customer has a 65 pound Labrador, how much would you charge?
It should be noted that for dogs over 45 pounds, the amount that's charged is $9.00
There, the amount charged will be $9.00.
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All you have to do is divide the ounces he has into how much he gives the dog each day so 128/8 is 16
Answer:
The inequality that represents this situation is: 
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the plane already had 140 pounds on board and "n" boxes will be loaded on it, then the weigh of each box multiplied by the number of box should be the extra cargo on the plane. This extra cargo added to the previous load must be less than the limit of cargo the plane can take as shown below:

You need to isolate the variables. For the first equation add x to both sides, which leaves you with y.
For the second equation, divide each side by 2 leaving you with
x= 6+y. Subtract y from each side. Subtract x from both sides. Now you have y= x + 6.
Now graph those equations.