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Math Club members are selling games and puzzles. They make a profit of $10 per game and $8 per puzzle. They would like to make a profit of at least $200.

Math Club members are selling games and puzzles. They make a profit of $10 per game-example-1
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Answer:

a)
10x+8y \geq 200

b) The members should sell at least 15 puzzles

Explanation:

Let x represents selling games

and y represents puzzles

The statement given is: They make a profit of $10 per game and $8 per puzzle. They would like to make a profit of at least $200.

a) The inequality will be:


10x+8y \geq 200

at least 200 means the profit can be equal to 200 or greater than that.

b) If the members sell 8 games, how many puzzles would they have to sell?

Number of puzzles sold can be solved by solving the inequality
10x+8y \geq 200

Put x =8 and find value of y


10x+8y \geq 200\\10(8)+8y\geq 200\\80+8y\geq 200\\8y\geq 200-80\\8y\geq 120\\y\geq (120)/(8)\\y\geq 15

So, the members should sell at least 15 puzzles to make the inequality true. because the profit should be at least $200.

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