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28 July, 15:43

You give a gift card worth $90. You want to buy several movies that cost $12 each. Write and solve an inequality that represents the number of movies you can buy and still have at least $30 on the gift card.

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  1. 28 July, 18:52
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    Hello! We can write and solve an inequality like this:

    90 - 12n ≥ 30

    We set it up like this, because you have $90 on your gift card. It is $12 per movie, and you want to have at least $30 left, which means the symbol will be the greater than or equal to symbol (≥), because you want to have at least $30 or more remaining. Having exactly $30 left also counts in this equation.

    How to solve the inequality:

    First off, subtract 90 from both sides in order to get - 12n ≥ - 60. Now, divide each side by - 12 to isolate the "n". Because you are dividing a negative by a negative, your answer will be positive. - 60/-12 is 5. Let's check it. 12 * 5 is 60. 90 - 60 is 30. 30 ≥ 30. And you divided by a negative, so we change the symbol to the less than or equal to sign (≤). There. n ≤ 5.
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