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Lionel is loading boxes of books into an elevator to move to the 35th floor of an office building. There are 10 boxes of books, and Lionel wants to make sure he is not exceeding the maximum weight of the elevator, which is 2,000 pounds. Lionel weighs 170 pounds. If each box of books weighs the same amount, how much can each box weigh? Solve this problem and then graph the solution on a number line.(1 point)
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An illustration shows a number line labeled Weight of Each Box in the Elevator. The number line ranges from 50 to 300 in 50 unit increments. A closed point is plotted at 200. A line extends from that point to the right and goes beyond 300.
Image with description An illustration shows a number line labeled Weight of Each Box in the Elevator. The number line ranges from 50 to 300 in 50 unit increments. A closed point is plotted at 200. A line extends from that point to the right and goes beyond 300.
An illustration shows a number line labeled Weight of Each Box in the Elevator. The number line ranges from 0 to 200 in 50 unit increments. A closed point is plotted at 0. A line extends from that point to the right, connecting with a closed point at 200.
Image with description An illustration shows a number line labeled Weight of Each Box in the Elevator. The number line ranges from 0 to 200 in 50 unit increments. A closed point is plotted at 0. A line extends from that point to the right, connecting with a closed point at 200.
An illustration shows a number line labeled Weight of Each Box in the Elevator. The number line ranges from 50 to 300 in 50 unit increments. A closed point is plotted at 183. A line extends from that point to the right and goes beyond 300.
Image with description An illustration shows a number line labeled Weight of Each Box in the Elevator. The number line ranges from 50 to 300 in 50 unit increments. A closed point is plotted at 183. A line extends from that point to the right and goes beyond 300.
An illustration shows a number line labeled Weight of Each Box in the Elevator. The number line ranges from 0 to 200 in 20 unit increments. A closed point is plotted at 0. A line extends from that point to the right, connecting with a closed point at 183.
Image with description An illustration shows a number line labeled Weight of Each Box in the Elevator. The number line ranges from 0 to 200 in 20 unit increments. A closed point is plotted at 0. A line extends from that point to the right, connecting with a closed point at 183.
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Let x = weight of each box (in pounds). Then
10x + 170 ≤ 2000
10x ≤ 1830
x ≤ 183.
Each box can weigh at most 183 pounds. The valid weights are 0 ≤ x ≤ 183, so the correct graph is the number line showing a closed dot at 0, a closed dot at 183, and a solid segment connecting them (the fourth image).
10x + 170 ≤ 2000
10x ≤ 1830
x ≤ 183.
Each box can weigh at most 183 pounds. The valid weights are 0 ≤ x ≤ 183, so the correct graph is the number line showing a closed dot at 0, a closed dot at 183, and a solid segment connecting them (the fourth image).
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