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Charlie would like to make at least $200 washing cars this summer. He charges $10 per car. a) Write an inequality to represent Charlie's goal amount. Use w for the number of cars washed. b) Solve the inequality
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Charlie would like to make at least $200 washing cars this summer. He charges $10 per car.
a) Write an inequality to represent Charlie's goal amount. Use w for the number of cars washed.
b) Solve the inequality for w.
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Answer:
10w≥200
10/10≥200/10 10 cancels
w≥20
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