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ddd [48]
3 years ago
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Rachel, Adam, Michelle, Hannah, and James are going to the movies. They have $65 to spend on tickets and snacks. Each movie tick

et costs $9.50, and each snack item costs $4.50. How many snacks can they buy to split among them? This problem is modeled by the inequality 5(9.5) + 4.5x ≤ 65, which is equal to 47.5 + 4.5x ≤ 65. The first step in solving the inequality is to . The second step is to . The five friends will have to split snacks.
Mathematics
2 answers:
leonid [27]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: The answer is 1. subtract 47.5 from both sides  

2. divide both sides by 4.5

3. 3

 Hope this helps and please put down as brainlist really need it, please.

alex41 [277]3 years ago
3 0

Steps to solve:

47.5 + 4.5x ≤ 65

~Subtract 47.5 to both sides

4.5x ≤ 17.5

~Divide 4.5 to both sides

x ≤ 3.8888888889...

So, yes, the friends will have to share snacks.

Best of Luck!

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