Answer:
Value of h greater than 5.4 will make inequality false.
Step-by-step explanation:
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The Jones family has saved a maximum of $750 for their family vacation to the beach. While planning the trip, they determine that the hotel will average $125 a night and tickets for scuba diving are $75. The inequality can be used to determine the number of nights the Jones family could spend at the hotel 750 ≥ 75 + 125h. What value of h does NOT make the inequality true?
From the given question,
Per night expense (expected) = $125
If Jones family stays in the hotel for 'h' days then total expenditure on stay = $125h
Charges for scuba diving = $75
Total charges for stay and scuba diving = $(125h + 75)
Since Jones family has saved $750 for the vacation trip so inequality representing the expenses will be,
125h + 75 ≤ 750
125h ≤ 675
h ≤
h ≤ 5.4
That means number of days for stay should be less than equal to 5.4
and any value of h greater than 5.4 will make the inequality false.
X = -m/b.
Subtract z from both side and you get
-m= bx
Now divide both side by b and you get
-m/b= x
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
If we let x be the amount of live bait and y be the amount of natural bait, Then we can come up with the following inequalities;
We are told that John would like to get at least 3 pounds of live bait. At least 3 means 3 or more. Since x represents the amount of live bait, we have;
Moreover,we are informed that;
The store sells live bait for $12 a pound and natural bait for $7 a pound. x pounds of live bait would cost 12x while y pounds of natural bait would cost 7y. The total cost would thus be;
12x + 7y
but John only has a budget of $63. This implies that he can spend $63 at most, thus;
Finally we can have our last inequality as;
You can use elimination
7x - 3y = 4
-10x + 3y = 2
Add both equations
-3x = 6, x = -2
Plug in -2 for x in one equation
7(-2) - 3y = 4
-14 - 3y = 4
-3y = 18, y = -6
Solution: x = -2, y = -6