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Dennis_Churaev [7]
2 years ago
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laurie and her sister want to buy a gift for their mother. Laurie has $15.25 to spend and her sister has $14.25. The sisters buy

a box of chocolates for $17.15 and wish to spend the rest on flowers. How much can they spend on flowers? Write and solve an inequality that represents this problem. Write using full sentences and show your work.
Mathematics
2 answers:
Colt1911 [192]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let X be the amount of money that Laurie has to spend.

Let Y be the amount of money that Laurie's sister has to spend.

Let C be the cost of a box of chocolates.

The following represents how much money Laurie and her sister have after buying the box of chocolates:

X + Y - C

This result is the amount of money that Laurie and her sister have left to buy on flowers.

Let F be the amount of money that Laurie and her sister spend on flowers.

We know that the above result must be greater than or equal to the amount that Laurie and her sister spend on flowers; otherwise they will be spending more than they have.

The following equation then represents how much Laurie and her sister have left to spend on flowers:

X + Y - C \geq F

Plugging in the values for the above letters will give you your answer.

Lostsunrise [7]2 years ago
3 0
I think what you can do is put Laurie and her sister amount together so it would be 29.05 then you would have to subtract the amount that she is going to pay for the chocolates so would be 17.15 that you will have to subtract then your amount would be 12.35 so she has $12.35 to spend on flowers
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