Mathematics
Mathematics, 21.04.2021 14:00, jjhagan22

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST to whoever solves this entire problem (completes all the steps). I WILL REPORT if you just steal the points without giving an answer. I know this is really long but I really need help on this and am low on time. To whoever answers this, thank you so much, you are a life saver. We created this inequality to represent how Amy can meet her revenue goals:

-100x2 + 15,750x + 212,500 ≥ 243,600

In this activity, you’ll solve this inequality to find the minimum ticket price Amy should charge to meet her minimum revenue goal.

Step 1: set the inequality greater than or equal to zero
Step 2: simplify the inequality by dividing by the GCP so the leading coefficient is positive
Step 3: factor the left side of the inequality by grouping
Step 4: solve the quadratic inequality. Remember to check any possible solutions for viability.
Step 5: what is the minimum number of $2 increases that Amy needs to apply to the ticket price to reach her desired revenue?
Step 6: What’s the minimum ticket price that Amy can charge and reach her goal? Recall that the ticket price is represented by 25 + 2x, where x represents the number of $2 increases.

Seriously thank you to anyone who does this. I am low on time and this helps a bunch.

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