SOLUTION: Christine's parents gave her $70 to spend at the Topsfield Fair. She spent $10 on flowers. If each antique flower vase at the fair costs $3 each, solve the inequality 10+3a≤7
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Question 1065824: Christine's parents gave her $70 to spend at the Topsfield Fair. She spent $10 on flowers. If each antique flower vase at the fair costs $3 each, solve the inequality 10+3a≤70
10+3a≤70
to determine how many antique flower vases Christine can buy.
how would I solve this? Answer by KMST(5347) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! = number of lower vases, in $ = cost of flower vases, in $ = cost of $10 worth of flowers plus vases says that the cost of Christine's flowers and vases purchase
must be less than, or at most equal to .
Subtracting from both sides of the inequalour
gives us an equivalent inequality: <--->
Multiplying (or dividing) both sides by a positive number
gives us an equivalent inequality, so <---> .