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mars1129 [50]
3 years ago
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Gamal is buying ham and turkey to make sandwiches for a party. At most, he can spend $50, and he must buy more than 8 pounds of

meat to make enough sandwiches. The ham costs $6 per pound, and the turkey costs $7 per pound. He writes the system of inequalities shown to model h, the number of pounds of ham, and t, the number of pounds of turkey, he can buy.
Inequality 1: h + t > 8

Inequality 2: 6h + 7t ≥ 50

Which inequality did Gamal write incorrectly, and how can it be corrected?

Inequality 1 is incorrect; it should be h + t ≤ 8.
Inequality 1 is incorrect; it should be h + t > 50.
Inequality 2 is incorrect; it should be 6h + 7t ≤ 8.
Inequality 2 is incorrect; it should be 6h + 7t ≤ 50.
Mathematics
2 answers:
tangare [24]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Inequality 2 is incorrect; it should be 6h + 7t ≤ 50.

Step-by-step explanation:

Inequality 1: h + t > 8  this is correct we need more than 8 lbs of meat

Inequality 2: 6h + 7t ≥ 50

This is incorrect.  This states he must spend 50 or more dollars

6h + 7t ≤ 50

This is 50 or less dollars being spent

Kisachek [45]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

its d  

Step-by-step explanation:

6h + 7t should be less than or equal to 50 because that is all the money he has to spend

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