Which set of ordered pairs is a solution to the following system?
C
A car salesman earns $18,000 a year plus 8% of the amount of sales from the cars he sells. What is the minimum amount of sales he must make if he want to earn at least $40,000 per year?
$275,000
Name a solution for the linear inequality.
Has to fall in the shaded region.
Solve the inequality
A
Mrs. Corbett rented a truck to move some furniture. The rental charge is $60 plus $0.25 per mile. She wants to spend no more than $180, not including tax. What is the maximum number of miles that she can drive the truck?
480 miles
Use an inequality to solve.
110 boxes
Find the graphed inequality that best matches this situation.
C
Select the points that are part of the solution set.
(-4, 2) and (-4, 4)
Which ordered pair is part of the solution set?
A
Which set of ordered pairs is NOT a solution to the following system?
C
Find the graph that matches the inequality shown.
D
Solve the inequality
D
Jane, Sheryl, and Riley collected more than 132 seashells. They each collected the same amount. At least how many seashells did each girl collect?
x > 44
Solve the Inequality
D
Ian went bowling at the Links Bowling Center. Shoe rental was $1.75 and games were $2.50 each. He has $20.00. What is the maximum number of games Ian can bowl?
7 games
Which ordered pair is a solution to this system of inequalities?
B
Which ordered pairs are solutions to this system of inequalities?
(-1, -6), (0, -5), (0.5, -2)
Solve the inequality
C
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