Answer:
![1.20c+3\ge13.50](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/v4tvp5622fbpt9dvxnqxn6bbpv1o9nunq1.png)
Explanation:
Let us call c the number of chores that Janie can do.
The money that Janie can earn with c chores is the product of that number of chores times the money earned with each chore $1.20, so:
1.20c
The total money that Janie can get is the money she earns doing chores plus the $3 which is the money she already has. Therefore:
1.20c+3
The total money that Janie can get should be at least the price of the CD $13.50, so the total money Janie can get should be greater or equal than $13.50. Therefore the inequality to determine the number of chores, c, Janie could do to have enough money to buy the CD is:
![1.20c+3\ge13.50](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/v4tvp5622fbpt9dvxnqxn6bbpv1o9nunq1.png)