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In a dance competition, a participant has to score a total of at least 30 points in the first four rounds combined to move on to the fifth and final round. Steward scored 5 points in the first round. He then went on to score additional points in the second, third, and fourth rounds. In each of those rounds, his score was identical. Which inequality best shows the number of points, p, that Steward scored in each of the second, third, and fourth rounds if he earned a place in the finals? (1 point)

a
5 + 3p ≥ 30

b
5 + 3p ≤ 30

c
5p + 3 ≥ 30

d
5p + 3 ≤ 30

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User Kein
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

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User Robert Fricke
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Given:

Score in first round = 5 points

Score in second, third and fourth rounds was identical.

A participant has to score a total of at least 30 points in the first four rounds combined to move on to the fifth and final round.

To find:

The inequality for the given problem.

Solution:

Let p be the number of points, p, that Steward scored in each of the second, third, and fourth rounds.

Score in first 4 rounds = Score of 1st round + Score of 2nd round + Score of 1s 3rd round + Score of 4th round

Score in first 4 rounds
=5 + p + p + p


=5 +3p

A participant has to score a total of at least 30 points in the first four rounds combined to move on to the fifth and final round. It means the total score in first 4 rounds must be greater than or equal to 30.


5+3p\geq 30

Therefore, the correct option is A.

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User Ram Narasimhan
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