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Solve an inequality that shows the amount of money (m) that a family must bring to an amusement park so they will have at least...Asked by \
Solve an inequality that shows the amount of money (m) that a family must bring to an amusement park so they will have at least $21 to spend after paying a $5 parking fee.(1 point)
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m<26
m less than 26
m≥16
m greater-than-or-equal-to 16
m≥26
m greater-than-or-equal-to 26
m<16
Responses
m<26
m less than 26
m≥16
m greater-than-or-equal-to 16
m≥26
m greater-than-or-equal-to 26
m<16
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To determine the amount of money \( m \) that a family must bring to an amusement park so they will have at least $21 to spend after paying a $5 parking fee, we can set up the following inequality:
1. The family brings \( m \) dollars.
2. After paying the $5 parking fee, they will have \( m - 5 \) dollars left.
3. We want this amount to be at least $21.
So, we set the inequality:
\[
m - 5 \geq 21
\]
Next, we solve for \( m \):
1. Add 5 to both sides:
\[
m \geq 21 + 5
\]
\[
m \geq 26
\]
This means the family needs to bring at least $26 to have at least $21 left after paying for parking.
Therefore, the correct response is:
**m≥26**
m greater-than-or-equal-to 26
1. The family brings \( m \) dollars.
2. After paying the $5 parking fee, they will have \( m - 5 \) dollars left.
3. We want this amount to be at least $21.
So, we set the inequality:
\[
m - 5 \geq 21
\]
Next, we solve for \( m \):
1. Add 5 to both sides:
\[
m \geq 21 + 5
\]
\[
m \geq 26
\]
This means the family needs to bring at least $26 to have at least $21 left after paying for parking.
Therefore, the correct response is:
**m≥26**
m greater-than-or-equal-to 26