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Brianna has $620 to spend at a bicycle store for some new gear and biking outfits.Assume all prices listed include tax.• She buys a new bicycle for $261.04.She buys 3 bicycle reflectors for $13.07 each and a pair of bike gloves for $13.57.She plans to spend some or all of the money she has left to buy new biking outfitsfor $51.03 each...Write and solve an inequality which can be used to determine x, the number ofoutfits Brianna can purchase while staying within her budget.Inequality:Submit Answerattempt 1 out of 3

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Consider the expenses made by Brianna.

Bicycle for $261.04,

Three bicycle reflectors for $13.07, means $39.21,

A pair of bike gloves for $13.57,

Thus, the total expense till now,


\text{Expense}=261.04+39.21+13.57=313.82

Given that Brianna initially had $620, so the amount left after making the above expense is calculated as,


\text{Amount Left=620-313.82=306.18}

Given that she plans to spend all or some of this $306.18 to buy outfits which cost $51.03 each. If 'x' is the number of outfits purchased by Brianna then,


51.03* x\leq306.18\Rightarrow x\leq(306.18)/(51.03)\Rightarrow x\leq6

Thus, the required inequality for the number of outfiits 'x' is obtained, which has the solution region from negative infinity to 6 . But as we know that the number of outfits cannot be less than zero,


x\ge0

Combine both the results. It is observed that the solution region the values of 'x' which are less than 6 but not less than 0, therefore the solution is,


0\leq x\leq6

The corresponding diagram is given below,

Brianna has $620 to spend at a bicycle store for some new gear and biking outfits-example-1
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