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2 July, 19:08

Sandra wants to rent a car to take a trip and has a budget of $90. There is a fixed rental fee of $30 and a daily fee of $10. Write an inequality that would be used to solve for the maximum number of days for which Sandra can rent the car on her budget. 30x + 10 ≤ 90 30 + 10x ≤ 90 30x + 10 ≥ 90 30 + 10x ≥ 90

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  1. 2 July, 20:08
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    Option B is the correct answer

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Step 1:

    Given,

    Maximum budget Sandra has for the trip is $90

    Fixed rental fee = $30

    Daily fee = $10

    Step 2:

    Let x be the number of the days for which Sandra can go for the trip

    If the daily fee is $10, the cost for x number of days would be 10*x

    the fixed fee is $30

    So the equation is represent the cost of the trip is 30 + 10 x

    given that the maximum budget is $90, the above cost should always be less $90

    So the required inequality is 30 + 10x ≤ 90

    Option B is the correct answer
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