Answer:
x ≤ 6.12
Step-by-step explanation:
If the cost of 1 hamburger in a restaurant is $0.49, the amount of hamburger $3 can buy is expressed as shown
.
$0.49 = 1
$3 ≤ x (since you have maximum of $3 to spend. It cant be more than that)
cross multiply to find the expression for x.
$0.49 * x ≤ $3 * 1
$0.49x ≤ $3
Divide both sides by $0.49
$0.49x/$0.49 ≤ $3/$0.49
x ≤ $3/$0.49
x ≤ 6.12
The number of hamburgers you can buy is represented by the inequality x ≤ 6.12
Answer:
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Let m and h represent hours Mai spends mowing and hauling, respectively. Then (m+h) will be the number of hours Priya spends babysitting. In order for their earnings to be equal, we must have
7m +14h = 8.40(m+h)
Subtract 7m+8.40h: 5.60h = 1.40m
Divide by 1.40: m = 4h
Then the total number of hours worked by either person is
m + h = (4h) +h = 5h
When only whole numbers of hours are worked, the smallest number of hours that will make earnings equal is 5h, with h=1, or 5 hours. In that time, each will earn 5×$8.40 = $42.
Therefore, each of them must work 5 hours and earn $42 before they go to the movies and Mai will work 4 hours mowing and 1 hour hauling.
2x+1=27032
2x=27031
x=13515.5
2x+3
=2(13515.5)+3
=27034