Math, asked by amari879fresh, 1 year ago

Madison earns $6 for each hour that she babysits. Which inequality shows the number of hours, h, Madison will have to work to earn at least $30?

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Answered by piyush4512
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if madisone arned $6for 1 hours

if Madison wanted at least $30

then 30÷6= 5 hours

Answered by sharonr
1

The inequality shows the number of hours, h, Madison will have to work to earn at least $30 is: h\geq 5

Solution:

Given that,

Madison earns $6 for each hour that she babysits

Let "h" be the number of hours Madison will have to work to earn at least $30

"at least" means "greater than or equal to"

Therefore,

For one hour, he earns $ 6

Therefore, for "h" hours, he will earn 6h

Thus the inequality is:

6h\geq 30\\\\Divide\ both\ sides\ by\ 6\\\\h\geq 5

Thus, the inequality is found

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