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2.1 Pet Sitters A Develop Understanding Task The Martinez twins, Carlos and Clarita, are trying to find a  way to make money during summer vacation.  When they  overhear their aunt complaining about how difficult it is to  find someone to care for her pets while she will be away on a trip, Carlos and Clarita know they have found the perfect  solution.  Not only do they have a large, unused storage  shed on their property where they can house animals, they also have a spacious fenced backyard where the pets can  play. Carlos and Clarita are making a list of some of the issues  they need to consider as part of their business plan to care  for cats and dogs while their owners are on vacation.

2.1 Pet Sitters A Develop Understanding Task Carlos and Clarita are making a list of some of the issues  they need to consider as part of their business plan to care  for cats and dogs while their owners are on vacation. Can we come up with an inequality to represent each bullet above?

2.1 Pet Sitters A Develop Understanding Task Of course, Carlos and Clarita want to make as much money aspossible from their business, so they  are trying to determine how many of each type of pet they should plan to  accommodate.  They plan  to charge $8 per day for boarding each cat and $20 per day for each dog.   Write an algebraic expression (in two variables) that represents the daily income generated by the business.

2.1 Pet Sitters A Develop Understanding Task After surveying the community regarding the pet boarding  needs,  Carlos and Clarita are confident  that they can keep all of their  boarding spaces filled for the summer. So the question is, how many of each type of pet should they prepare for?  Their dad has suggested  the same number of each, perhaps 12  cats and 12 dogs.  Carlos thinks they should plan for more dogs, since  they can charge more.  Clarita thinks they should plan for more cats  since they take less  space and time, and therefore they can board  more. What do you think?  What recommendations would you give to Carlos and Clarita, and what argument would you use to convince them that  your recommendation is reasonable?

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2.1 Pet Sitters A Develop Understanding Task The Martinez twins, Carlos and Clarita, are trying to find a  way to make money during summer vacation.  When they  overhear their aunt complaining about how difficult it is to  find someone to care for her pets while she will be away on a trip, Carlos and Clarita know they have found the perfect  solution.  Not only do they have a large, unused storage  shed on their property where they can house animals, they also have a spacious fenced backyard where the pets can  play. Carlos and Clarita are making a list of some of the issues  they need to consider as part of their business plan to care  for cats and dogs while their owners are on vacation.

2.1 Pet Sitters A Develop Understanding Task Carlos and Clarita are making a list of some of the issues  they need to consider as part of their business plan to care  for cats and dogs while their owners are on vacation. Can we come up with an inequality to represent each bullet above? `

2.1 Pet Sitters A Develop Understanding Task Of course, Carlos and Clarita want to make as much money aspossible from their business, so they  are trying to determine how many of each type of pet they should plan to  accommodate.  They plan  to charge $8 per day for boarding each cat and $20 per day for each dog.   Write an algebraic expression (in two variables) that represents the daily income generated by the business.

2.1 Pet Sitters A Develop Understanding Task After surveying the community regarding the pet boarding  needs,  Carlos and Clarita are confident  that they can keep all of their  boarding spaces filled for the summer. So the question is, how many of each type of pet should they prepare for?  Their dad has suggested  the same number of each, perhaps 12  cats and 12 dogs.  Carlos thinks they should plan for more dogs, since  they can charge more.  Clarita thinks they should plan for more cats  since they take less  space and time, and therefore they can board  more. What do you think?  What recommendations would you give to Carlos and Clarita, and what argument would you use to convince them that  your recommendation is reasonable?

2.1 Pet Sitters A Develop Understanding Task