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Unit 3. Day 15.
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40+5πβ€50 5π β€ 10 5 5 32 + 5 β π + 8 β€ 50 β40 β40 π β€ 2 Example A*:
Write and solve an inequality statement to represent the following problem: On a particular airline, checked bags can weigh no more than 50 pounds. Sally packed 32 pounds of clothes and five identical gifts in a suitcase that weighs 8 pounds. Write an inequality to represent this situation. 32 + 5 β π + 8 β€ 50 40+5πβ€50 β40 β40 5π β€ 10 5 5 π β€ 2
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Example B*:The annual County Carnival is being held this summer and will last 5 1 2 days. Β
You are the owner of the biggest and newest roller coaster called the Gentle Giant. The roller coaster costs $6 to ride. The operator of the ride must pay $200 per day for the ride rental and $65 per day for a safety inspection. If you want to make a profit of at least $1,000 each day, what is the minimum number of people that must ride the roller coaster? Write an inequality that can be used to find the minimum number of people, π, which must ride the roller coaster each day to make the daily profit. 6πβ265β₯1000 +265 +265 6π β₯ 1265 6 6 1265 6 π β₯ 211 ππππππ 6 β π β β 200 65 β₯ 1000
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Example C*:A youth summer camp has budgeted $2,000 for the campers to attend the carnival. The cost for each camper is $17.95, which includes general admission to the carnival and two meals. The youth summer camp must also pay $250 for the chaperones to attend the carnival and $350 for transportation to and from the carnival. What is the greatest number of campers who can attend the carnival if the camp must stay within its budgeted amount? 77 πππππππ 17.95 β π + 250 + 350 β€ 2000 17.95π+600β€2000 β600 β600 π β€ 17.95π β€ 1400 77.994 17.95 17.95
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650 β 5.5 β π > 500 650β5.5π>500 β650 β650 β5.5π > β150 β5.5
Example D*:The carnival owner pays the owner of an exotic animal exhibit $650 for the entire time the exhibit is displayed. The owner of the exhibit has no other expenses except for a daily insurance cost. If the owner of the animal exhibit wants to make more than $500 in profits for the days, what is the greatest daily insurance rate he can afford to pay? 650 β 5.5 β π > 500 650β5.5π>500 β650 β650 β5.5π > β150 β5.5 β5.5 πβππ πππππππ ππ ππππ π < 27. 27
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π»π ππ’π π‘ π πππ ππ‘ ππππ π‘ $20,000 ππ πππππ’ππ‘π
Example E*:Several vendors at the carnival sell products and advertise their businesses. Shane works for a recreational company that sells ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles, and motorcycles. His boss paid him $500 for working all of the days at the carnival plus 5% commission on all of the sales made at the carnival. What was the minimum amount of sales Shane needed to make if he earned more than $1,500? π»π ππ’π π‘ π πππ ππ‘ ππππ π‘ $20,000 ππ πππππ’ππ‘π 500 + 0.05 β π > 1500 π >1500 β500 β500 0.05π > 1000 0.05 0.05 π > 20000
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πβπ πππ π€πππ‘β ππ’π π‘ ππ πππ π π‘βππ 5 ππ‘.
Example F*: Two identical cars need to fit into a small garage. The opening is 23 feet 6 inches wide, and there must be at least 3 feet 6 inches of clearance between the cars and between the edges of the garage. How wide can the cars be? πβπ πππ π€πππ‘β ππ’π π‘ ππ πππ π π‘βππ 5 ππ‘. 2π β€ 47 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 23 1 2 2 β π + + + β€ π β€ 5 2π β€ 47 2 ππ‘ 23 ππ‘ 6 ππ β 27 2 β 27 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 20 2 2π β€ 10 2 2
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Example G. : Jaslyn goes to the mall with β¬50
Example G*: Jaslyn goes to the mall with β¬50. She spends β¬13 on lunch and then goes to buy a bunch of scarfs. The scarfs are on sale for β¬8 each. How many scarfs can she buy? 13 + 8 β π β€ 50 β13 β13 4 . 6 2 5 8π β€ 37 8 3 7 . 8 8 β 3 2 5 β 4 8 β€ 4.625 π 2 β 16 4
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