Becky is collecting money for a fundraiser. She wants to collect more than $1,904.00 and has already raised $264.00. Becky averages $25.00 from each person who donates to the fundraiser. Which of the following inequalities could be used to solve for x, the number of additional people Becky needs to collect from to meet her fundraising goal?
Could you post the inequalities?
A. $25.00x + $264.00 > $1,904.00 B. $25.00x - $264.00 > $1,904.00 C. $25.00x > $264.00 D. $25.00x > $1,904.00
Alright. Thanks. $1,904.00 is what she wants to earn. She has $264.00 already. She gets an average of $25.00 per person. Correct?
yea and this is my answer lol I did it already : $25.00x + $264.00 > $1,904.00
because The situation can be modeled by a linear inequality of the form px + q > r, where p is the average amount each person donates, q is the amount Becky has already raised, and r is the amount of money Becky wants to raise total.
Oh... okay. Well, you are correct. ._.
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