30 + 15 x < 150
15 x < 120
x < 8
15 x < 120
x < 8
Jill walks time (t-2)
both walk distance d
d = 240 t
d = 360 (t-2)
so
240 t = 360 t - 720
120 t = 720
t = 72/12
Tina charges a flat service fee of $30 plus $15 per day for each animal. If a customer spent less than $150 on one animal, it means the total amount paid for pet sitting services for one animal is less than $150.
Let's assume the customer paid for x days of pet sitting. The total cost for pet sitting services for one animal can be calculated as the sum of the flat service fee and the daily rate multiplied by the number of days: 30 + 15x.
If the customer spent less than $150 on one animal, we can write this as an inequality:
30 + 15x < 150
Simplifying the inequality, we have:
15x < 120
Dividing both sides by 15 to solve for x, we get:
x < 8
Therefore, the inequality that could be used to solve for the number of days the customer paid for pet sitting is x < 8.