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Sharon has at most $25 to spend on her sister's birthday gift. She already bought a knitting machine for her, which cost $14.99. She would also like to get her sister some skeins of yarn to go with it. Each skein costs $2.75.

Write an inequality to represent this problem. Use y to represent the number of skeins of yarn.
What is the most number of skeins Sharon can afford to buy? Justify your answer in two or more complete sentences.

Answers

Answered by FelisFelis
25

The most number of skeins Sharon can afford to buy is 3.

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the provided information.

Sharon has at most $25 to spend on her sister's birthday gift.

That means Sharon can spend not more than $25.

She already bought a knitting machine for her, which cost $14.99.

She would also like to get her sister some skeins of yarn to go with it. Each skein costs $2.75.

Let y represent the number of skeins of yarn.

Thus, the required inequality is: 14.99+2.75y\leq 25

Now solve the above inequality.

2.75y\leq 25-14.99

2.75y\leq 10.01

y\leq \frac{10.01}{2.75}

y\leq3.64

Skeins must be an integer.

Hence, the most number of skeins Sharon can afford to buy is 3.

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Answered by chelowman
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Step-by-step explanation:

Sharon has at most $25 to spend on her sister's birthday gift. That means Sharon can spend not more than $25. She already bought a knitting machine for her, which cost $14.99. She would also like to get her sister some skeins of yarn to go with it. Each skein costs $2.75. Let y represent the number of skeins of yarn.

The required inequality is: 14.99 + 2.75y ≤ 25

2.75y ≤ 25 - 14.99

2.75y ≤ 10.01

y ≤ 10.01 / 2.75

y ≤ 3.64

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