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25 April, 18:42

An omelette costs $1.50 more than Mario's order of pancakes. After treating his family to breakfast, Mario is sure that 4 omelette and 3 orders of pancakes cost more than $25 but not more than $40, including tax of 7% and a tip of $3.50. In what price range is an order of pancakes?

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  1. 25 April, 19:06
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    The other answer here, by Nicholasrichar, has the correct answers,

    but it's a pain to follow through step-by-step because of the formatting

    problem. Here's my solution, leading to the same answers:

    P = cost of pancakes

    cost of omeletto, = P+1.50

    4 omelettes = 4P + 6

    3 pancakes = 3P

    Total cost of food = 7P + 6

    After 7% tax = 1.07 (7P + 6)

    After tip = 1.07 (7P + 6) + 3.50

    Eliminate parentheses: 1.07 (7P) + 1.07 (6) + 3.50 =

    7.49P + 6.42 + 3.50 =

    Total cost of breakfast: 7.49P + 9.92.

    Having a "range" between $25 and $40 is really two inequalities:

    First inequality: $25 < 7.49P + 9.92

    Subtract 9.92 from each side: 15.08 < 7.49P

    Divide each side by 7.49: $2.013 < P

    An order of pancakes costs more than $2.01.

    Second inequality: 7.49P + 9.92 < $40

    Subtract 9.92 from each side: 7.49P < 30.08

    Divide each side by 7.49 : P < $4.016

    An order of pancakes costs less than $4.02.

    The price range of an order of pancakes is $2.01 < Pancakes < $4.02.
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