SOLUTION: a water park charges $12 dollars for admission and $5 for parking. Write an inequality to represent the possible number of people that could go for $50 assuming they take one vehic
Question 1106635: a water park charges $12 dollars for admission and $5 for parking. Write an inequality to represent the possible number of people that could go for $50 assuming they take one vehicle. I’ve already tried solving it normally but I don’t really get an answer from it. Could you help? thanks! Found 2 solutions by josgarithmetic, amalm06:Answer by josgarithmetic(39621) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! x, number of people
y, cost , m will be PRICE for each person and b will be the fixed price for parking;
x, must be of WHOLE numbers only!
But you may want an inequality.
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-----if you got this far then you should have no trouble the rest of the way.