Mathematics
Mathematics, 16.11.2020 05:20, dbzrules02

Кесс Skylar Myers
Context Inequality Systems Graphically (Level 2)
Nov 15, 8:59:15 PM
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Andrew is working two summer jobs, making $14 per hour lifeguarding and making
$10 per hour washing cars. In a given week, he can work at most 15 total hours and
must earn no less than $170. Also, he must work at least 9 hours lifeguarding and at
most 3 hours washing cars. If x represents the number of hours lifeguarding and y
represents the number of hours washing cars, write and solve a system of inequalities
graphically and determine one possible solution.
Number of Inequalities: 34
Inequality 1. Select
plot

answer
Answers: 1

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