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Essica and Martha each have a bag of cookies with unequal quantities. They have 30 cookies total between the two of them. Each of them ate 6 cookies from their bag. The product of the number of cookies left in each bag is not more than 80. How many more cookies will Jessica have Martha? If x represents the number of cookies Jessica started with, complete the statements below. The inequality that describes the relationship between the number of cookies each one of them has is x2 - x + 224 ≥ 0. Jessica has at least cookies more than Martha.

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I just took the test. For PLATO the first blank is 30 and the second blank is 2.

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Answer:

Part 1) The inequality that describes the relationship between the number of cookies each one of them has is
x^(2) -30x+224\geq 0

Part 2) Jessica has at least 2 cookies more than Martha.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let Jessica has x cookies.

Let Martha has y cookies.

Total cookies they have = 30

Equation forms:


x+y=30 or
y = 30-x .....(1)

Each of them ate 6 cookies from their bag.

Cookies left with Jessica =
x-6

Cookies left with Martha =
y-6

The product of the number of cookies left in each bag is not more than 80.


(x-6)(y-6) \leq 80 ....(2)

Substituting
y = 30-x in equation (2)


(x-6)(30-x-6) \leq 80

=>
(x-6)(24-x) \leq 80

=>
24x-x^(2)-144+6x \leq 80

=>
-x^(2)+30x-144 \leq 80

=>
-x^(2)+30x-224 \leq 0

Multiplying both sides by -1.


x^(2) -30x+224 \geq 0

Solving this quadratic equation, we get


x\leq 14 or
x\geq 16

We will take x = 16 (bigger value as Jessica has more cookies)

And y =
30-16=14

y = 14

So, Jessica has 16 cookies.

Martha has 14 cookies.

Cookies left in the bag :

Jessica :
16-6=10 cookies

Martha :
14-6=8 cookies

Therefore, Jessica has at least 2 cookies more than Martha.

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