According to the statement given in Part a, there is one table for 10 people and many tables for 4 and in total there are tables for 200 people. Taking x as the number of tables for 4 people, the inequality that represents this situation is:
It means that there must be less than or 47.5 tables in the cafeteria.
According to the statement given in Part b, there are 4 barrels that are the same size, and one that is 10 liters, in total they can hold 200 liters. Taking x as the volume hold by the 4 barrels , the inequality that represents this situation is:
It means that each barrel must hold less than or 47.5 liters of water.
These problems are similar because of the inequality used to find the solution is the same, they are different because of the variable that is found is completely different, the first one is the number of tables and the second one is the volume that can be hold by the barrels.