Peter wants to plant x plum trees and y apple trees. He wants at least 3 plum trees and 2 apple trees

Write down one inequality in x and one in y to represent these conditions

(Ive been looking at this question for the past 15 mins and cant figure it out, Help please)

User Icon for Henry Henry answered
8 years ago

X => 3, Y = 2.

User Icon for Jen Jen answered
5 years ago

x>= 3, y=2

User Icon for Anonymous Anonymous answered
4 years ago

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User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
1 year ago

To represent the given conditions in terms of inequalities, the following can be stated:

1) To ensure Peter plants at least 3 plum trees, we can write the inequality as:
x ≥ 3

2) Similarly, to ensure Peter plants at least 2 apple trees, we can write the inequality as:
y ≥ 2

So, the inequalities for x and y, representing the conditions, are:
x ≥ 3
y ≥ 2

These inequalities ensure that Peter plants at least 3 plum trees (x) and at least 2 apple trees (y).