Asked by Mark
Michael wants to rent a car on his vacation. The rental fee is 60 dollars per day plus a refueling charge of $40. He has at most 400.00 to spend. The inequality 60d +40 <= 400 can be used to find d, the number of days he can rent the car. Solve the inequality and interpret the solution. I got
d <=6 , so does this mean he can rent the car for at least 6 days or no more than 6 days?
d <=6 , so does this mean he can rent the car for at least 6 days or no more than 6 days?
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Ms. Sue
no more than 6 days.
He can afford to rent the car for less than or equal to 6 days.
He can afford to rent the car for less than or equal to 6 days.
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