Janice is trying to earn $30 to buy a necklace. She has saved $5.25. She earns $2.25 per hour weeding her grandmother's garden and she earns $5.50 per hour selling seashells at the flea market. Will Janice have enough to buy the necklace if she works in the garden for 2 hours and at the flea market for 4 hours? Use the inequality 2.25y + 5.50z + 5.25 ≥ 30. Yes, because the total will be $26.50. Yes, because the total will be $31.75. No, because the total will be $25.25. No, because the total will be $46.50.
Yes, because the total will be $26.50.
Nevermind. Yes, because the total will be $31.75. because you have to add the 5 she already has ;)
Yea, it's B
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Janice is trying to earn $30 to buy a necklace. She has saved $5.25. She earns $2.25 per hour weeding her grandmother's garden and she earns $5.50 per hour selling seashells at the flea market. Will Janice have enough to buy the necklace if she works in the garden for 2 hours and at the flea market for 4 hours? Use the inequality 2.25y + 5.50z + 5.25 ≥ 30. Yes, because the total will be $26.50. Yes, because the total will be $31.75. No, because the total will be $25.25. No, because the total will be $46.50.
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Isn't that the same question?
Which of the values in the set {3, 4, 5, 6} is a solution to the equation 4x + 2 = 22? 3 4 5 6
5
Which of the following sets shows all the numbers from the set {1, 2.5, 3, 4.5, 5} that make the inequality 3a + 4 ≥ 13 true? {2.5, 3, 4.5} {1, 2.5} {3, 4.5, 5} {4.5, 5}
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