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Elanso [62]
1 year ago
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Adam is ordering pizza for a company party that he needs to have catered. Company A charges $8 for each pizza and a delivery/set

-up fee of $45. Company B charges $12 for each pizza and a delivery/set-up fee of $5. Which inequality can be used to find x, the least number of pizzas that can be ordered so that the total charge for Company A is less than the total charge for Company B?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Wittaler [7]1 year ago
5 0

Answer:

Inequality is  8x+45 < 12x+5 and value of x>10.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Adam is ordering pizza for a company party that he needs to have catered.

Company A charges $8 for each pizza and a delivery/set-up fee of $45. Company B charges $12 for each pizza and a delivery/set-up fee of $5.

To find : Which inequality can be used to find x, the least number of pizzas that can be ordered so that the total charge for Company A is less than the total charge for Company B?

Solution : Let x be the number of pizza

Company A charges $8 for each pizza and a delivery/set-up fee of $45.

Total charge of Company A is 8x+45

Company B charges $12 for each pizza and a delivery/set-up fee of $5.

Total charge of Company B is 12x+5

The total charge for Company A is less than the total charge for Company B

i.e, Inequality form  8x+45 < 12x+5

\Rightarrow 45-5< 12x-8x

\Rightarrow 40< 4x

\Rightarrow \frac{40}{4}< x

\Rightarrow 10< x

or x> 10

Therefore, Inequality is   8x+45 < 12x+5 and value of x>10.

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