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2 October, 20:51

Fifty students are trying to raise at least $12,500 for a class trip. They have already raised $1,250. How much should each student raise, on average, in order to meet the goal? Write and solve the two step inequality for this problem.

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  1. 2 October, 21:49
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    50t + 1,250 > = 12,500

    On average, each student must raise at least $225.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    They are trying to raise "at least $12,500".

    At least $12,500 means $12,500 or more.

    The amount they raise must be greater than or equal to $12,500.

    Each student must raise at least t.

    There are 50 students, so combined, they will raise 50t.

    They already have $1,250, so they will have a total of 50t + 1250.

    The combined amount they raise must be greater than or equal to $12,500.

    The equation is:

    50t + 1,250 > = 12,500

    Subtract 1250 from both sides.

    50t > = 11,250

    Divide both sides by 50:

    t > = 225

    On average, each student must raise at least $225.
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