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Katyanochek1 [597]
2 years ago
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Anand needs to hire a plumber. He's considering a plumber that charges an initial fee of \$65$65dollar sign, 65 along with an ho

urly rate of \$28$28dollar sign, 28. The plumber only charges for a whole number of hours. Anand would like to spend no more than \$250$250dollar sign, 250, and he wonders how many hours of work he can afford. Let HHH represent the whole number of hours that the plumber works. 1) Which inequality describes this scenario? Choose 1 answer: Choose 1 answer: (Choice A) A 28+65H \leq 25028+65H≤25028, plus, 65, H, is less than or equal to, 250 (Choice B) B 28+65H \geq 25028+65H≥25028, plus, 65, H, is greater than or equal to, 250 (Choice C) C 65+28H \leq 25065+28H≤25065, plus, 28, H, is less than or equal to, 250 (Choice D, Checked) D 65+28H \geq 25065+28H≥25065, plus, 28, H, is greater than or equal to, 250 2) What is the largest whole number of hours that Anand can afford? hours
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1 answer:
Mandarinka [93]2 years ago
5 0

Answer: (1) C. 65 + 28H < 250

(2) 6

Step-by-step explanation:

Here is the correct question:

Anand needs to hire a plumber. He's considering a plumber that charges an initial fee of $65 along with an

hourly rate of $28. The plumber only charges for a whole number of hours. Anand would like to spend no more than $250, and he wonders how many hours of work he can afford.

Let H represent the whole number of hours that the plumber works.

1) Which inequality describes this scenario?

Choose 1 answer:

A. 28 + 65H < 250

B. 28 + 65H > 250

C. 65 + 28H < 250

D. 65 +28H > 250

2) What is the largest whole number of hours that Anand can afford?​

Since the initial fee charged by the plumber is $65 and an hourly rate of $28, and Anand would like to spend no more than $250. This means that the addition of the initial fee plus the hourly fee based on number of hours worked will have to be less than $250. This can be mathematically expressed as:

= 65 + 28H < 250

That means option C is the correct answer.

Option B and D are incorrect because the greater sign was used but Anand doesn't want to spend more than $250 but the options denoted that he spent more than $250 which isn't correct.

2)'The largest whole number of hours that Anand can afford goes thus:

65 + 28H < 250

28H < 250 - 65

28H < 185

H < 185/28

H < 6.6

Therefore, the largest whole number of hours that Anand can afford is 6.

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