Mathematics
Mathematics, 22.11.2019 19:31, guko

Jamie and stella are saving money to sign up for a school trip to washington, d. c. in order to sign up for the trip, they must pay $600 upfront. jamie earns his money by washing cars for $25 each. stella earns her money by making pecan pies for $15 each. jamie earns more money than stella does because stella only has enough supplies to make 40 pies. let latex: xx represent the number of cars jamie washes. let latex: yy represent the number of pies stella makes. part 1: write a constraint (an inequality) to represent how much money jamie needs for his trip. part 2: write a constraint (an inequality) to represent how much money stella needs for her trip. part 3: write a constraint (an inequality) to represent the relationship between jamie's earnings and stella's earnings. part 4: can stella afford to sign up for the trip with the money she earns? explain your answer and show any work that might support your answer.

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