Ken has $950 in a savings account at the beginning of the summer. He wants to have at least $600 in the account at the end of the summer. He withdraws $35 a week for entertainment. Write an inequality for the number of weeks Ken can withdraw money, and solve the inequality.

Responses

A 950 - 35w ≥ 600; w ≤ 10950 - 35w ≥ 600; w ≤ 10

B 950 - 35w ≥ 600; w ≤ 11950 - 35w ≥ 600; w ≤ 11

C 950 + 35w ≥ 600; w ≥ 10950 + 35w ≥ 600; w ≥ 10

D 950 + 35w ≥ 600; w ≥ 11

1 answer

The correct inequality for the number of weeks Ken can withdraw money is A) 950 - 35w ≥ 600; w ≤ 10.
To solve the inequality, we can start by subtracting 950 from both sides to isolate the term with w:
-35w ≥ -350
Next, divide both sides by -35 to solve for w:
w ≤ 10
Therefore, Ken can withdraw money for a maximum of 10 weeks.
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