Math, asked by ewuelleh, 5 hours ago

The price of a fair costs an initial ticket of $15.00, plus a fee of $1.75 per ticket to go on rides or attractions. Brenda has $32.00, she wants to know how many tickets she can afford so she can enjoy the fair. Let T represent the number of tickets Brenda buys. Which inequality describes this scenario? *

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Answered by ariwheeler1356
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Answer:

T = number of tickets brenda can by is 9

price of tickets = 1.75

price of entry ticket = 15

total amount of money brenda has = 32

1.75T + 15 = 32

Step-by-step explanation:

32-15=17

1.75*9= 15.75(can do)

15.75+1.75=17.5(can't do)

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