A season pass to the amusement park cost $117 and the daily admission cost $39. The number of trips to the park for which daily admission is more expensive than a season pass can be express an an inequality below.
let
x = number of days
Therefore,
![\begin{gathered} \text{ cost for number of days for daily admission}=39x \\ 39x>117 \\ \text{divide both sides by 39} \\ (39x)/(39)>(117)/(39) \\ x>3 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/v3y5mr1yy7br66de8r055zt0svg6vmce7t.png)
The inequlity is therefore,
39x > 117
where x is greater than 3.