SOLUTION: An amusement park charges $32 for admission and $6 to park your car. Write an inequality that represents the possible numer of people that could go for $166. Solve the inequality

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Question 21865: An amusement park charges $32 for admission and $6 to park your car. Write an inequality that represents the possible numer of people that could go for $166. Solve the inequality. What is the maximum number of people that could go?
Answer by rapaljer(4671) About Me  (Show Source):
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Assuming that everyone is going in ONE car, let x = number of people in the car. Total payment due at $32 per person will be
32x+%2B+6+%3C=+166
32x+%3C=+160
x+%3C=+160%2F32
x%3C=5

Maximum number of people that can go would be 5 people.

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