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Kristin decides to spend at most $50 for a birthday dinner at a restaurant, including a 15% tip.,
Write an inequality in one variable to represent this situation.
What is the most that her meal can cost before a tip?
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let
x------------>
a birthday dinner at a restaurant, including a 15% tip.
we know that
Kristin decides to spend at most $50
so
x <= $50
the answer part a) is
x <= 50
Part b)
What is the most that her meal can cost before a tip?
the tip is 15%
so
cost after tip=1.15*cost before a tip
cost before a tip=cost after tip/1.15
50/1.15-------> $43.48
the answer part b) is
$43.48
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