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OpenStudy (anonymous):
jodie uses her college printer to print pages at the rate of $0.06 per page. She decided to rent a printer for $80 a year. The cost of printing using the rented printer is 0.02 per page.
PART A: Write an inequality that can be used to calculate the number of pages that Jodie should print in a year so that the amount she pays for the rented printer is less than the college printer. define the variable being used. (5 points.)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@bibby
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Are u in florida virtual ?
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@Babyjoker001 Yep!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@AnswerMyQuestions
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
so am I Ill help
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok good, the mods erased that. Anyways @Babyjoker001 can you help?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Start by setting up the inequality:
We want:
total cost of rented printing < total cost of college printing
So:
80 + 0.02x < 0.06x
where x = number of pages printed.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I'm terrible at setting up problems e.e
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Can you walk me through it?
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