Mathematics
Mathematics, 03.12.2021 22:20, evanwall91

Kevin had $640 in his savings account at the beginning of the semester. He has been withdrawing $40 each week for meals. He would like to have at least $200 at the end of the semester. Kevin wants to know for how many weeks in all he can withdraw $40 and still have at least $200 left. He solves the inequality 640−40w≥200 to get w≤11 .

How should Kevin interpret his solution?

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