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Yakvenalex [24]
3 years ago
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April is going to the bakery to purchase donuts and cinnamon rolls for the office personnel. She must purchase at least 30 items

. She has collected only $30, so total cost must be no more than $30. If d represents donuts that cost $0.75 each and r represents cinnamon rolls that cost $1.25 each, which system of inequalities can be used to represent the region for the number of donuts and cinnamon rolls April could purchase
Mathematics
1 answer:
evablogger [386]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

d + r ≥ 30

$0.75d + $1.25r ≤ $30

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the following :

Number of items to purchase = atleast 30

Total cost must be no more than 30

cost of donut (d) = $0.75

Cost of cinnamon (r) = $1.25

Number of donuts and cinnamon to purchase

To total number of items :

Donut + cinnamon ≥ 30

d + r ≥ 30

Cost of items to purchase :

Cost = price per item * number of items

$0.75d + $1.25r ≤ $30

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