The two inequalities formed will be:
One for ticket quantity:
x + y ≤ 600
One for funds generated via tickets:
5x + 7y ≥ 3500
Equating x to 330,
5(330) +7y ≥ 3500
y = 265
Checking if the other inequality holds true:
330 + 265 ≤ 600
595 ≤ 600
This inequality is still true so they can sell 265 tickets on the event day and cover their expenses.
Answer:
1 - expressions that are equal in value even though they are written in different ways, 2 - a(b + c) = ab + ac, or a(b + c) = ab - ac, 3 - a number that divides evenly into another number; a number multiplied to get a product, 4 - a single term; multiple terms connected by an addition or subtraction sign, 5 - a mathematical statement that shows two expressions are equal using an equal sign, 6 - an expression that uses variables to state a rule, 7 - a relation in which for any given input value, there is only one output value.
5 and 4 are two in inequalities because they make 5 bigger then 13
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Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
You can use x=0 and x=1 to find points that must be on the graph.
f(0) = 16·0.5^0 = 16
f(1) = 16·0.5^1 = 8
Only graph A matches these points.