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Cindy works in a cake shop and earns $42 per day. She earns an extra $4 for each cake she sells. If Cindy wants to earn at least $50 per day, which inequality shows the minimum number of cakes, n, that
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Cindy works in a cake shop and earns $42 per day. She earns an extra $4 for each cake she sells. If Cindy wants to earn at least $50 per day, which inequality shows the minimum number of cakes, n, that she should sell?
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the total earnings for a day is the base wage 42 plus 4 more for each cake Day Earnings = 42 + 4*(#cakes) she also wants that to be at least 50 dollars (greater or equal to 50
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