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aleksklad [387]
3 years ago
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A class fundraiser is earning $7 per car wash w and $4 per cake c sold. The cakes cost $2 to make and the supplies or the car wa

sh cost $1 per car. They will wash less than 50 cars and bake no more than 30 cakes. They want to raise at least $320 to give to a local charity. What system represents this situation
Mathematics
1 answer:
11Alexandr11 [23.1K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

w<50

c≤30

6w+2c≥320

Step-by-step explanation:

W stands for the car wash, and C stands for the cakes. Naturally, it would be 7w+4c≥320 but each cake costs $2 to make and each car wash costs $1 per car. This makes the system 6w+2c≥320. They will wash less than(<) 50 cars and bake no more than(≤) 30 cakes. I hope this helped :).

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