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10 November, 23:52

Annie needs $30 to buy a coat. She has saved $12 and plans to work as a babysitter to earn $6 per hour. Which inequality shows the minimum number of hours, n, that Annie should work as a babysitter to earn enough to buy the coat?

12 + 6n ≤ 30, so n ≤ 3

12 + 6n ≥ 30, so n ≥ 3

6n ≥ 30 + 12, so n ≥ 7

6n ≤ 30 + 12, so n ≤ 7

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  1. 11 November, 03:42
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    Annie's total earnings from her initial savings, $12, and from babysitting should be equal or more than 30. Annie's total earnings from babysitting may be expressed as $6n. The inequality should be,

    12 + 6n ≥ 30

    Solving for x,

    6n ≥ 30 - 12

    6n ≥ 18; n ≥ 3

    Thus, the answer is the second among the choices.
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