SOLUTION: Miranda's financial aid stipulates that her tuition not exceed $1000. If her college charges a $55 registration fee plus $250 per course, what is the greatest number of courses for

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Question 134859: Miranda's financial aid stipulates that her tuition not exceed $1000. If her college charges a $55 registration fee plus $250 per course, what is the greatest number of courses for which Miranda can register?
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Miranda's financial aid stipulates that her tuition not exceed $1000. If her college charges a $55 registration fee plus $250 per course, what is the greatest number of courses for which Miranda can register?
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INEQUALITY:
55 + 250x <= 1000 where x is the number of courses she will take.
250x <= 945
x <= 3.78
She will have to take three or fewer courses.
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Cheers,
Stan H.