Idk if this is correct but ugh ill try my best
B = 55 + .6x
65 = 55 + .6x
subtract 55 from each side
10 = .6x
Multiply each side by .6 =
6 = x or in this case m
A charges les than B when m > 6
tell me if I'm wrong if I am
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The constant increase every hour indicates a linear correlation, which can be represented by an arithmetic sequence.
The nth term formula is a formula for any specific term you wish to find.
The formula is:

a = starting value of the sequence
d = the common difference (i.e. the difference between any two consecutive terms of the sequence)
n = the value corresponding to the position of the desired term in the sequence (i.e. 1 is the first term, 2 is the second, etc.)
Un = the actual vaue of the the term
In this case:
a = 40
d = 10
And so, the nth term formula is:

Put the numbers in order
6,7,15,36,41,43,47,49
Q1 = (7 + 15) / 2 = 22/2 = 11 <== first quartile
Q2 = (36 + 41) / 2 = 77/2 = 38.5 <== median
Q3 = (43 + 47) / 2 = 90/2 = 45 <== third quartile
difference of largest value and median.....(49 - 38.5) = 10.5
Answer:
The inequality should be written as $2.50 times c is greater than or equal to c.
Step-by-step explanation:
First, identify what you know:
1) Each chocolate bar is $2.50
2) Sebastian needs to raise at least $500
So, Sebastian needs to sell at least enough chocolate bars to hit $500. The inequality cannot be written as less than or equal to, because he can't sell less than the number of chocolate bars needed to make $500.
Automatically, I can calculate the minimum number of bars he'll need to sell.
500/2.50 = 200 chocolate bars minimum
c must equal greater than or equal to $500, for Sebastian to raise enough money! So, basically Sebastian has to sell 200 bars OR more.
Hope this helps! :)