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Arestaurant wishes to have at least one server for every 12 tables. Each of the tables in the restaurant seats four guests. If x s the number of servers and y is the number of guests, which inequality represents the restaurant's desired relationship of the number of servers to the number of guests?

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User Gigaduck
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Answer:

i got d js did the test

Explanation:

Given that a restaurant wishes to have at least one server for every 12 tables. Each of the tables in the restaurant seats four guests. If x s the number of servers and y is the number of guests,

Since number of servers should be atleast for every 12 tables we can write this as number of servers should be at least 1 for every 48 guests

So correct inequality would be

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User Malik Ahsan
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Answer:


48x\geq y

Explanation:

Given that a restaurant wishes to have at least one server for every 12 tables. Each of the tables in the restaurant seats four guests. If x s the number of servers and y is the number of guests,

Since number of servers should be atleast for every 12 tables we can write this as number of servers should be at least 1 for every 48 guests

So correct inequality would be


x\geq (y)/(48) \\48x\geq y

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User Simon Verhoeven
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