Question

Match "True" with each statement that is True and "False" with each statement that is not True.
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The equation and the inequality will have the exact same solution(s)
You should use the Distributive Property as a first step in solving both the equation and the inequality
When 15 students attend, both Orchard A and B cost the same amount
The inequality shows when Orchard A would cost less than Orchard B
TrueFalse




a teacher is choosing between two options for a class field trip to an orchard
At orchard a admission cost 9$ per person and 3 chaperones are required
At orchard b it cost 10$ per person and 1 chaperon is required
At each orchard the same price applies to both chaperones and students

to help compare the cost of her two options the teach first writes an equation 9(n+3)=10(n+1) and then she writes enquilty 9(n+3(<10(n+1)

Answers

GPT-4o mini
Here's the evaluation of each statement:

1. **The equation and the inequality will have the exact same solution(s)**
**False**
(An equation finds points of equality, while an inequality finds a range where one side is greater or less than the other.)

2. **You should use the Distributive Property as a first step in solving both the equation and the inequality**
**True**
(The distributive property is indeed applicable in both the equation and the inequality to expand the expressions.)

3. **When 15 students attend, both Orchard A and B cost the same amount**
**True**
(Substituting n = 15 into the equation verifies if both sides are equal.)

4. **The inequality shows when Orchard A would cost less than Orchard B**
**True**
(The inequality is set up to demonstrate the conditions under which Orchard A has a lower cost than Orchard B.)

Here is how to input them:

- Statement 1: False
- Statement 2: True
- Statement 3: True
- Statement 4: True

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