Helena has saved $595 to put toward snowboarding equipment and lift tickets at the hill. Each lift ticket costs $35. If she wants to have more than $420 of her savings left to spend on equipment, which inequality represents the number of lift tickets she can buy?
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when the hell will someone answer this PROPERLEy?!?!!?
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Answer: x<5
Step-by-step explanation:
She has 595 dollars total and because each ticket costs 35 that is yoru x value. She also wants to have MORE THAN 420 left for equipment so the amount spent on tickets has to be less than 420. Then you solve like a normal inequality by subtracting 595 from both sides and then dividing both sides by -35, so she can buy less than 5 tickets.
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