EXAMPLE 6 Solve a multi-step problem Job Earnings You have two summer jobs at a youth center. You earn $8 per hour teaching basketball and $10 per hour.

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EXAMPLE 6 Solve a multi-step problem Job Earnings You have two summer jobs at a youth center. You earn $8 per hour teaching basketball and $10 per hour teaching swimming. Let x represent the amount of time (in hours) you teach basketball each week, and let y represent the amount of time (in hours) you teach swimming each week. Your goal is to earn at least $200 per week.

EXAMPLE 6 Solve a multi-step problem Write an inequality that describes your goal in terms of x and y. Graph the inequality. Give three possible combinations of hours that will allow you to meet your goal. SOLUTION Write a verbal model. Then write an inequality. STEP 1

EXAMPLE 6 Solve a multi-step problem STEP 2 Graph the inequality 8x + 10y ≥ 200. First, graph the equation 8x + 10y = 200 in Quadrant I. The inequality is ≥, so use a solid line.

EXAMPLE 6 Solve a multi-step problem Next, test (5, 5) in 8x + 10y ≥ 200  8(5) + 10(5) ≥ ≥ 200 STEP 3 Choose three points on the graph, such as (13, 12), (14, 10), and (16, 9). The table shows the total earnings for each combination of hours. Finally, shade the part of Quadrant I that does not contain (5, 5), because (5, 5) is not a solution of the inequality.

EXAMPLE 6 Solve a multi-step problem

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 6 8. WHAT IF? In Example 6, suppose that next summer you earn $9 per hour teaching basketball and $12.50 per hour teaching swimming. Write and graph an inequality that describes your goal. Then give three possible combinations of hours that will help you meet your goal. 9x y ≥ 200 ANSWER Sample answer: (8, 12), (12, 10), (16, 6)