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Allushta [10]
3 years ago
9

Kela wants to visit a friend who lives 8 kilometres away. She'll ride the Subway as she can before walking the rest of the way.

first, she needs to buy an access pass that costs $5.50 there is also a fee of $1.25 first stop Kela doesn't want to spend more than $15 on the trip so she wants to know the largest number of stops she can afford write an inequality to solve this problem.
Pls answer fast I'll mark brainliest​
Mathematics
1 answer:
Alenkinab [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Kela will be able to travel for 7 stops before her money runs out.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since Kela wants to visit a friend who lives 8 kilometers away, and she'll ride the subway as she can before walking the rest of the way, and she needs to buy an access pass that costs $ 5.50 and there is also a fee of $ 1.25 for each stop, if Kela doesn't want to spend more than $ 15 on the trip, to determine the largest number of stops she can afford, the following calculation must be performed:

(15 - 5.5) / 1.25 = X

9.5 / 1.25 = X

7.6 = X

Therefore, Kela will be able to travel for 7 stops before her money runs out.

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