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21 April, 10:08

if ronan has fifteen dollars to spend on his cabfare, there is a 3 dollar initial fare and an additional 2.15 per mile how do i write this as an inequality to represent how far ronan can travel if he cant spend over 15 dollars on cab fare.

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  1. 21 April, 12:57
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    15 > 3 + 2.15 M is the required inequality to represent how far Ronan can travel if he cant spend over 15 dollars on cab fare.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Here, the total maximum allowance of Ronan for cab fare = $ 15

    The fixed cab fare = $3

    Also, the fare per mile traveled by cab = $2.15

    Now, 1 miles traveled cost $2.15.

    let us assume Ronan travels M miles in TOTAL.

    So, the cost for M miles = M x (Cost per mile) = M ($2.15) = 2.15 M

    Now, TOTAL FARE = FIXED CAB RATE + RATE paid for M miles

    or, $15 = $ 3 + 2.15 M

    Also, he can spend maximum of $15 on cab fare.

    ⇒ 15 > 3 + 2.15 M

    Hence, 15 > 3 + 2.15 M is the required inequality to represent how far Ronan can travel if he cant spend over 15 dollars on cab fare.
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