Asked by Anonymous
1. A store manager is accepting applications for part-time workers. He can hire no more than 14 people. So far, he has hired 9 people. Write and solve an inequality to determine how many more people the manager can hire.
2. 4/5h => -2
3. A designer is creating shirts that each have 12 buttons. She bought a container of 115 buttons and plenty of fabric. What are the possible numbers of shirts she can make?
2. 4/5h => -2
3. A designer is creating shirts that each have 12 buttons. She bought a container of 115 buttons and plenty of fabric. What are the possible numbers of shirts she can make?
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Answered by
Henry
1. P =< 14-9
P =< 5.
2. (4/5)h => -2
Multiply both sides by 5/4:
h = > -10/4
h => -5/2 or 2.5
3. S = 115/12 = 9 Shirts and 7 Buttons
left over.
P =< 5.
2. (4/5)h => -2
Multiply both sides by 5/4:
h = > -10/4
h => -5/2 or 2.5
3. S = 115/12 = 9 Shirts and 7 Buttons
left over.
Answered by
Anonymous
Solve: A store manager is accepting applications for workers. He can hire no more than 14 people. So far, he has hired 9. Write and solve and inequality to determine how many more people the manager can hire
Answered by
Kirsi
•Algebra 1---Urgent! Please, help me! - Henry, Tuesday, October 29, 2013 at 4:49pm
1. P =< 14-9
P =< 5.
2. (4/5)h => -2
Multiply both sides by 5/4:
h = > -10/4
h => -5/2 or 2.5
3. S = 115/12 = 9 Shirts and 7 Buttons
left over.
Enjoy;)
1. P =< 14-9
P =< 5.
2. (4/5)h => -2
Multiply both sides by 5/4:
h = > -10/4
h => -5/2 or 2.5
3. S = 115/12 = 9 Shirts and 7 Buttons
left over.
Enjoy;)
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