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Maurinko [17]
3 years ago
4

Renna pushes the elevator button, but the elevator does not move. The mass limit for the elevator is 450450450 kilograms (\text{

kg}kgstart text, k, g, end text), but Renna and her load of identical packages mass a total of 620\,\text{kg}620kg620, start text, k, g, end text. Each package has a mass of 37.4\,\text{kg}37.4kg37, point, 4, start text, k, g, end text.
Write an inequality to determine the number of packages, ppp, Renna could remove from the elevator to meet the mass requirement.
What is the minimum whole number of packages Renna needs to remove from the elevator to meet the mass requirement?
Mathematics
2 answers:
Gnesinka [82]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

<u>Part A. 37.4p  ≥ 170</u>

Part B. <u>p  ≥ 5 (rounding to the next whole)</u>

<u>Renna needs to remove at least 5 packages from the elevator to meet the mass requirement.</u>

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Let's review the information given to us to answer the question correctly:

Mass limit for the elevator = 450 kg

Renna and her load of packages mass = 620 kg

Each package mass = 37.4 kg

2. Write an inequality to determine the number of packages, p, Renna could remove from the elevator to meet the mass requirement.

Number of packages * Each package mass ≥ Renna and her load of packages mass - Mass limit for the elevator

Replacing with the values and variables we know:

p * 37.4 ≥ 620 - 450

<u>37.4p  ≥ 170</u>

3. What is the minimum whole number of packages Renna needs to remove from the elevator to meet the mass requirement?

Solving for p in the equation above, we have:

37.4p  ≥ 170

p  ≥ 170/37.4

p  ≥ 4.55

<u>p  ≥ 5 (rounding to the next whole)</u>

anzhelika [568]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The inequality would be: 620-37.4q is less than or equal to 450

and she needs 5 packages

Step-by-step explanation:

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