Answer: B and C
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<span>$8.22h ≥ $623
Let's look at the options and see what works and what doesn't.
$8.22h > $623
* This inequality mostly works and it's true. But there may be a better choice later. So let's hold off on this one.
$8.22h ≤ $623
* That less than or equal has issues. Let's buy the bike if I have less money than what's needed? Nope, not gonna work. Although that equal portion does have an element of truth to it. But this is a bad choice.
$8.22h ≥ $623
* And this third option is better than the first. It simply says that you have to have enough or more money to buy the bike. The 1st equation basically said you have to have more money than the cost of the bike. So this is the correct choice.
$8.22h < $623
* This is worse than the 2nd option. In a nutshell, is says buy the bike when you don't have enough money. So bad choice.</span>
Answer:
In solving a system of linear equations, we try to find values for each of the unknowns that will satisfy every equation in the system
Step-by-step explanation:
<h2>
Forming Equations from Word Problems</h2>
To form equations from word problems, we can derive mathematical operations as well as variables from the given information.
In this case, each time Walker reads a certain number of pages, we subtract that from the total number of pages left to know how many pages is left to read.
<h2>Solving the Question</h2>
<em>Let r represent the pages left to read.</em>
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792 pages in total
Walker reads 15 pages a day during the week and 25 pages a day during the weekend.
- There are 5 weekdays, and he reads 15 pages each of those days. ⇒ <em>r</em> = 792 - 5×15
- There are 2 weekend days, and he reads 25 pages each of those days.
⇒ <em>r</em> = 792 - (5×15 + 2×25)
5 weeks have passed
- Multiply the terms representing the number of pages he reads a week by 5, for 5 weeks.
⇒ <em>r</em> = 792 - (5×15 + 2×25)×5
<h2>Answer</h2>
<em>r</em> = 792 - (5×15 + 2×25)×5