Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Verbal statements must be translated into algebraic expressions, equations or inequalities.
1. Money earned by Jamie washing cars for $25 each
Let x represent the number of cars Jaime washes.
2. Money earned by Stella making pecan pies for $15 each
Let y represent the number of pies she makes
3. Constraint on the number of pies that Stella can make because she only has enough supplies to make 40 pies.
Write an inequality using the symbol ≤, since y can take any integer value up to 40.
4. First question:
Part 1: Write a constraint (an inequality) to represent how much money Jamie needs for his trip
5. Second question:
Part 2: Write a constraint (an inequality) to represent how much money Stella needs for her trip.
6. Third question
Part 3: Write a constraint (an inequality) to represent the limitations of Stella's supplies.
From step # 3
7. Conclusion
You can solve the inequalities fo find whether Stella can or not afford the trip:
Solve for the inequalities that represent Stella's situation:
The solution set is the intersection of the two solutions:
- Interpretation: Stella will be able to make 40 pies, which represents a revenue of $ 15 / pie × 40 pie = $ 600, so she will be able to make the trip.