Mathematics
Mathematics, 27.09.2021 09:10, ldestl

Sarah is working two summer jobs, making $7 per hour babysitting and $20 per hour lifeguarding. Sarah must earn at least $110 this week. Write an inequality that would
represent the possible values for the number of hours babysitting, b, and the number
of hours lifeguarding, I, that Sarah can work in a given week.

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