Mathematics, 14.12.2020 19:40, jazz589729
Bryant and Annissa are getting cookies for their math class. They have a total budget of $75 to spend at the bakery. Chocolate chip cookies cost $1.50 each and sugar cookies cost $0.75 each. They spent $18.75 on sugar cookies. How many chocolate chip cookies, C, can they afford with the rest of their budget?
Let C= # of chocolate chip cookies. Let S= # of sugar cookies. Write an inequality that relates C and S based on the information in the problem. NOTE: THIS INEQUALITY SHOULD BE IN TERMS OF BOTH C AND S: *
Solve your inequality. What is your solution as an inequality statement? (ex: x <= 3 or x ≤3 ). [Hint: One of the expressions in your inequality can be replaced with a number based on the information in the problem] *
Write a statement analyzing your solution using the context of the situation. [Hint: Be mindful of your units!] *
Upload a picture of your work. Make sure to SOLVE and CHECK your work completely for full credit. *
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