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Michael can work at most 20 hours next week. He needs to earn at least $90 to cover his weekly
expenses. His dog walking job pays $7.50 per hour and his job as a car wash attendant pays $6 per
hour.
Use 0 for the hours spent walking dogs and 1 for the hours
spent as a car wash attendant.
dtc 43,90
7. _____________________________________
Intercepts: 20.0
7.50 60290
8. _____________________________________
Intercepts:
O 5 12,0
9. Graph the inequalities on the graph provided.
Marion can work a total of no more than 40 hours each week at her two jobs. Housecleaning pays
$10 per hour and her sales job pays $20 per hour. She needs to earn at least $500 to pay her bills.
nts 40
10. _____________________________________
Intercepts:
4010710,40
10h 2052500
11. _____________________________________
Intercepts: 50,0
0,25
Student Council is hosting the next school dance. They would like to make at least $500 from selling
tickets. Student Council expects that at most, 300 students will attend the dance. They will earn $4
from each ticket purchased in advance and $5 from each ticket purchased at the door.
49 512500
13. _____________________________________
Intercepts:
0,100 125,0
atd 300
14. _____________________________________
Intercepts:
0,3007 300,0
15. Graph the inequalities on the graph provided.