Asked by homietoes
Under his cell phone plan, Robert pays a flat cost of $67 per month and $4 per gigabyte. He wants to keep his bill under $80 per month. Which inequality can be used to determine gg, the maximum number of gigabytes Robert can use while staying within his budget?
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Answered by
homietoes
please i need help
Answered by
Bosnian
g = number of gigabytes
67 + 4 g < 80
Subtract 67 to both sises
4 g < 13
g < 13 / 4
g < 3.25
67 + 4 g < 80
Subtract 67 to both sises
4 g < 13
g < 13 / 4
g < 3.25
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Anonymous
Under her cell phone plan, Mariana pays a flat cost of $47.50 per month and $3 per gigabyte. She wants to keep her bill under $80 per month. Which inequality can be used to determine xx, the maximum number of gigabytes Mariana can use while staying within her budget?
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Anonymous
Under her cell phone plan, Mariana pays a flat cost of $47.50 per month and $3 per gigabyte. She wants to keep her bill under $80 per month. Which inequality can be used to determine xx, the maximum number of gigabytes Mariana can use while staying within her budget?
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