Given:
Jeffery babysits for 4 dollars per hour and works as a math tutor for 7 dollars per hour.
He is only allowed to work 13 hours total per week.
He wants to make at least 65 dollars.
To find:
The system of inequalities to represent this situation.
Solution:
Let x be the number of hours he babysits per week and y be the number of hours h works as a math tutor.
He is only allowed to work 13 hours total per week. It means sum of x and y must be less than or equal to 13.

He wants to make at least 65 dollars. It means total earnings must be greater than or equal to 65.

Number of hours can not be negative.
.
Therefore, the required system of inequalities contains some equations,
and
.
Answer: it seems to be D, but the equation makes practically no sense!
The value of the factor changes for the different amounts of service years and vacation weeks.
Step-by-step explanation: The equation means that the employee is trying to figure out the value of the "v-factor" for how vacation time is earned.
If you substitute the number of service years into the left side of the "formula" and vacation weeks on the right side, then solve for "v", v(15)=5 you get v= 1/3 or 0.33
If you substitute other numbers, like v(2)=2, so v= 1 then v(30) = 8, v = 4/15 or 0.2667. You see the factor's value decreases. The company is much more generous to to employees with one or two years of service than with the older ones.
Answer:
Straight 180
Reflex 210
Right 90
Acute 75
Obtuse 135
Step-by-step explanation:
The minimum number of T-shirt that they must sell to raise $500 is 67 T-shirts
Let x represent the number of Pi Day T-shirts sold.
They are selling Pi Day T-shirts for $7.50 each, So to raise $500:
7.5x > 500
Dividing through by 7.5:
7.5x / 7.5 > 500 / 7.5
x > 66.7
Hence, the minimum number of T-shirt that they must sell to raise $500 is 67 T-shirts
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The answer is x=K/b + 2/b.