Mathematics, 10.12.2020 23:40, hahHcjckk
Two camivals charge different amounts for each ride and to go inside.
Carnival M charges an entrance fee of $5.00 and $0.65 per ticket for the rides,
Camival P charges an entrance fee of $10.00 and $0.45 per ticket for the rides.
Which inequality can be used to find x, the number of tickets Carnival M needs to sell so that the total amount charged is greater than Camival P?
0.65% + 10 > 0.452 + 5
5
0.651 > 10 - 0.450
5 + 0.65% <10 + 0.452
0.653+ 5 > 0.453 + 10
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Two camivals charge different amounts for each ride and to go inside.
Carnival M charges an entranc...