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4 June, 09:49

Wendy needs to purchase 44 vases, which cost $3 each, and flowers for the vases, which cost $2 each. She has $308 to spend on her vases and flowers.

Which of the following inequalities would show the maximum number of flowers, x, Wendy can buy without spending more than $308?

A. $2x + $132 < $308

B. x + $44 > $308

C. $2x + $132 > $308

D. x + $44 < $308

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  1. 4 June, 10:08
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    Answer: The correct option is A. $2x + $132 < $308

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Hi, to solve this problem first we have to calculate the cost of 44 vases that costs $3 each.

    So, mathematically speaking:

    44 x 3 = $132

    Now that we have the total the cost of the vases, we have to add the cost of the flowers with the information given:

    Flowers = x Cost of each flower = $2

    The expression that represents the cost of the flowers is 2x.

    Finally, the sum of both costs must be less than $308.

    So, the final expression is:

    $2x + $132 < $308 (option a).

    Feel free to ask for more if it's necessary or if you did not understand something.
  2. 4 June, 11:22
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    Answer: a

    Step-by-step explanation:

    44 times 3 = $132 for vases

    x it is flowers, the price of one flower is $2

    2x + 132 must be less or equal 308
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