Warm Up 3.2 You have a jar of quarters and nickels. You have 36 more quarters than nickels. If you have $12.00, how many quarters and how many nickels.

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Warm Up 3.2 You have a jar of quarters and nickels. You have 36 more quarters than nickels. If you have $12.00, how many quarters and how many nickels do you have? Student tickets cost $6 each and adult tickets cost $10 each. If you sold 250 tickets and made $2100 total, how many of each kind of ticket did you sell?

Graph system of linear inequalities (3.3) Unit 3: Linear Systems and Matrices Target 3.2 Graph system of linear inequalities (3.3)

Graph the system.

Graph the system.

Graph the system.

Write a system of inequalities that represents the graph shown.

You can work at most 40 hours next week You can work at most 40 hours next week. In order to pay for Homecoming expenses, you have to make at least $275. Your babysitting job pays $10.50 per hour and your job at Best Buy pays $6.75 per hour. Write a system of linear inequalities to model this situation. Don’t graph these!