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astra-53 [7]
2 years ago
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The French club is sponsoring a bake sale. If their goal is to raise at least $140, how many pastries must they sell at $3.50 ea

ch in order to meet that goal? Write and solve an inequality.
A.140p ≥ 3.50; p ≥ 40


B.3.50p ≥ 140; p ≥ 136.5


C.3.50p ≥ 140; p ≥ 40


D.3.50p ≥ 140; p ≥ 490
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2 answers:
Artist 52 [7]2 years ago
5 0
3.50p <span>> </span>140   = Inequality
3.50p <span>> </span>140
÷3.50     ÷3.50
     p <span>> </span>40
<span>3.50p ≥ 140; p ≥ 40

</span>you will sell at least 40 pastries to raise 150


(also wrong section)
Sauron [17]2 years ago
3 0
I think A is the answer
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