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Using inequalities to solve problems The price of a train ticket consists of an initial fee of $5 plus a fee of $2.75 per stop. Julia has $21 and would like to travel 50 kilomet…
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Using inequalities to solve problems The price of a train ticket consists of an initial fee of $5 plus a fee of $2.75 per stop. Julia has $21 and would like to travel 50 kilometers. She wants to know the largest number of stops she can afford to buy on a ticket. Let S represent the number of stops that Julia buys. 1) Which inequality describes this scenario? Choose 1 answer: A 5 +2.75 S < 21 в 5 +2.75S > 21 5 +2.75. S < 50 D 5 +2.75.S > 50
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The inequality would be letter A.
The largest number of stop that
Julia can afford is 5
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