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Rasek [7]
2 years ago
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Ivy is trying to manage the money she spends on lunch. Between eating out and buying groceries for bagged lunches, she wants to

keep her weekly budget to less than $50. She decides that she wants to spend at least twice as much on bagged lunches as at restaurants. What are the monetary choices for Ivy’s lunches?
Mathematics
1 answer:
mr_godi [17]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The monetary choices for Ivy’s lunches is to spend less than $16.67 at restaurants and to spend less than $33.33 on groceries in order to to keep her weekly budget to less than $50.

Step-by-step explanation:

This can be determined as follows

x = the amount of dollars spent at restaurants

y = the amount of dollars spent on groceries

Since Ivy decides that she wants to spend at least twice as much on bagged lunches as at restaurants, we have

y = 2x .................. (1)

Since Ivy wants to keep her weekly budget to less than $50, using the x and y, we have:

x + 2x < 50 ............................ (2)

We can now solve for x as follows:

3x + < 50

x < 50 / 3

x < 16.67

Substituting the x < 17 into equation (1) noting that Ivy wants to keep her weekly budget to less than $50, we have:

y < 2 * 16.67

y < 33.33

Therefore, the monetary choices for Ivy’s lunches is to spend less than $16.67 at restaurants and to spend less than $33.33 on groceries in order to to keep her weekly budget to less than $50.

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