Buying x tapes at $5 each is a cost of: $5 times x
Buying y CDs at $10 each is a cost of: $10 times y
→ Total cost = 5x + 10y
This total cost is less than or equal to the amount of money you have: $47; thus:
5x + 10y ≤ 47
You have $45 to spend at the music store. Each cassette tape costs $5 and each CD costs $12. Write a linear inequality that represents this situation. Let x represent the number of tapes and y the number of CDs.
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To write an inequality representing a real-world situation, first identify the quantities involved and their relationships. For example, if a person can spend no more than $50 on groceries, you can represent this situation with the inequality ( x \leq 50 ), where ( x ) is the amount spent. Consider any constraints or limits in the scenario, and translate them into mathematical symbols to capture the essence of the situation. This approach helps in modeling and solving problems effectively.
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at least 50-100 dollars
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It depends on how musically interested you are into listening to music
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$200/year
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