Megan bought 7 charms for $31.50. Each charm costs the same amount of money. Whats an inequality that can be used to find the maximum amount of charms Megan can buy with $75? And what's the maximum amount of charms she can buy too?
CAN SOMEONE HELP ME
With what? I asked the question lol
\[7charms=31.50\] \[31.50\div7=4.5\] So, each charm is $4.50, and let x represent the amount of charms; \[4.5x \le75\] This shows that $4.50 per charm has to be less than or equal to $75. Now all you have to do to solve it is divide both sides by 4.5; \[\frac{ 4.5x }{ 4.5 }\le \frac{ 75 }{ 4.5 }\] So, \[x \le16.66...\] But you can't have .6666 of a charm, so the amount of charms she can buy with $75 is 16 charms.
HEY I4NI CAN YOU HELP ME ??
I can try, make another question topic and I will see what I can do.
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You are incredible I4NI Thanks for the help, I think i get it now=)
No problem (: Trapp, make another topic for your question, as this one was for the OP's question.
I DID , I JUST HAVE TO WAIT 1 MINUTE TO BUMP IT UP !
Well than wait one minute=)
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