Mathematics, 16.10.2020 06:01, aliciabenitez
Fishing Adventures rents small fishing boats to tourists for day long fishing trips.
•Each boat can hold at most eight people
•Additionally, each boat can only carry 1,200 pounds of people and gear for safety reasons
•Assume on average an adult weighs 150 pounds and a child weighs 75 pounds
•Each group will require 200 pounds of gear in addition to the weight of the group
a. Write an inequality that illustrates the weight limit for a group of adults and children on the fishing boat and a second inequality that represents the total number of passengers in the fishing boat. Graph the solution set to the inequalities.
Group A has 4 adults and 2 children.
Group B has 3 adults and 5 children.
Group C has 8 adults and 0 children.
Which of the groups if any can safely rent a boat? What other combinations are possible?
Instructions:
You are to write two inequalities, one solving the [total number of pounds] And the other [total number of people] *REQUIRES 200 POUNDS OF GEAR IN ADDITION
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