SOLUTION: the swimming club can spend a total of $250 for hotel rooms for the spring trip. One hotel costs $75 per night. write an inequality to find the number of rooms the club can reserve

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: the swimming club can spend a total of $250 for hotel rooms for the spring trip. One hotel costs $75 per night. write an inequality to find the number of rooms the club can reserve at this hotel. let n be the number of rooms







another hotel offers a rate $65 per night. does this allow the club to reserve more rooms.
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the swimming club can spend a total of $250 for hotel rooms for the spring trip. One hotel costs $75 per night. write an inequality to find the number of rooms the club can reserve at this hotel. let n be the number of rooms
250 <= 75n
(This allows them 3.3 rooms)




another hotel offers a rate $65 per night. does this allow the club to reserve more rooms.
NO because you can't rent part of a room
250 <= 65n
(This allows them 3.8 rooms)