Question

Genevieve has saved $56 and works at a part-time job for $12 per hour. She wants to have at least $200 by the end of the week.
Which inequality represents the number of hours she needs to work, x?
Responses
x≥21


x≤12


x≤21


x≤12

Answers

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To determine how many hours Genevieve needs to work, we can set up an inequality based on the information given.

1. Genevieve currently has $56.
2. She earns $12 per hour.
3. She wants to have at least $200.

Let's denote the number of hours she needs to work as \( x \).

The total amount of money Genevieve will have after working \( x \) hours can be expressed as:

\[
\text{Total Money} = 56 + 12x
\]

She wants this total to be at least $200:

\[
56 + 12x \geq 200
\]

Now, we'll solve for \( x \):

1. Subtract 56 from both sides:

\[
12x \geq 200 - 56
\]
\[
12x \geq 144
\]

2. Divide both sides by 12:

\[
x \geq \frac{144}{12}
\]
\[
x \geq 12
\]

Thus, the inequality that represents the number of hours Genevieve needs to work is:

\[
x \geq 12
\]

Your options seem incorrect since "x ≥ 12" isn't listed. However, if you're looking for a different interpretation or need clarification, please let me know!

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