Asked by Alto saxaphone

Get ready for an amusement park day of fun! You and your family want to spend the day
at a theme park. You have pooled your money together and have $685. The tickets to the
park are $125 each and there is an online processing fee of $5.75 per ticket. You also need
to pay $20 for parking. If you have a family of five, do you have enough money to purchase
these tickets? Find an inequality to determine how many tickets can be purchased. Then find
how many tickets you are able to purchase based on your inequality. (1 point)
Responses

125t + 5.75t + 20 ≤ 685, and yes, you can purchase the tickets.
125t + 5.75t + 20 ≤ 685, and yes, you can purchase the tickets.

125t + 5.75t ≤ 685, and yes, you can purchase the tickets.
125t + 5.75t ≤ 685, and yes, you can purchase the tickets.

125t + 5.75t + 20 ≤ 685, and no, you cannot purchase the tickets.
125t + 5.75t + 20 ≤ 685, and no, you cannot purchase the tickets.

125t ≤ 685, and yes, you can purchase the tickets.
125t ≤ 685, and yes, you can purchase the tickets.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Let t = number of tickets. Total cost = (125 + 5.75)t + 20, so the inequality is
130.75t + 20 ≤ 685.

Solve: 130.75t ≤ 665 → t ≤ 665/130.75 ≈ 5.09.
So you can buy at most 5 whole tickets. For a family of five the cost is 130.75(5)+20 = $673.75 ≤ $685, so yes you have enough.