10. Mary has two part-time jobs, one paying Php 25 per hour and another paying Php 40 per hour. She must earn at least Php 725 per week to pay her expenses while attending college night classes. Which of the following inequalities represent Mary's weekly earnings in her two part-time jobs? a. 25x + 40y 2 725 b. 25x + 40y > 725 725 c. 25x + 40y s 725 d. 25x + 40y <

Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
7th Edition
ISBN:9781337614085
Author:Alexander, Daniel C.; Koeberlein, Geralyn M.
Publisher:Alexander, Daniel C.; Koeberlein, Geralyn M.
Chapter8: Areas Of Polygons And Circles
Section8.5: More Area Relationships In The Circle
Problem 31E
icon
Related questions
Question
Write your answer and show your solution on a piece of paper. Thank you
10. Mary has two part-time jobs, one paying Php 25 per hour and another
paying Php 40 per hour. She must earn at least Php 725 per week to pay
her expenses while attending college night classes. Which of the following
inequalities represent Mary's weekly earnings in her two part-time jobs?
a. 25x + 40y 2 725
b. 25x + 40y > 725
c. 25x + 40y s 725 d. 25x + 40y <
725
Test II A. Verify if the given ordered pair is a solution of the inequality.
1. x- 3y <-6;
2. 5x + 2y 2 11; a.
B. Verify if each ordered pair is a solution of the system of inequalities.
3. x + y < 5
Lx + 2y < -3
(4, 5)
(1,2)
b. (-1, - 2)
b. (3, - 4)
a.
e d
(3,2)
4.
5x +3y s 6:
a. (-1, -3)
a.
8x -3y > -1
Transcribed Image Text:10. Mary has two part-time jobs, one paying Php 25 per hour and another paying Php 40 per hour. She must earn at least Php 725 per week to pay her expenses while attending college night classes. Which of the following inequalities represent Mary's weekly earnings in her two part-time jobs? a. 25x + 40y 2 725 b. 25x + 40y > 725 c. 25x + 40y s 725 d. 25x + 40y < 725 Test II A. Verify if the given ordered pair is a solution of the inequality. 1. x- 3y <-6; 2. 5x + 2y 2 11; a. B. Verify if each ordered pair is a solution of the system of inequalities. 3. x + y < 5 Lx + 2y < -3 (4, 5) (1,2) b. (-1, - 2) b. (3, - 4) a. e d (3,2) 4. 5x +3y s 6: a. (-1, -3) a. 8x -3y > -1
Expert Solution
trending now

Trending now

This is a popular solution!

steps

Step by step

Solved in 2 steps with 2 images

Blurred answer
Knowledge Booster
Inequality
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, algebra and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.
Recommended textbooks for you
Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
Geometry
ISBN:
9781337614085
Author:
Alexander, Daniel C.; Koeberlein, Geralyn M.
Publisher:
Cengage,
Big Ideas Math A Bridge To Success Algebra 1: Stu…
Big Ideas Math A Bridge To Success Algebra 1: Stu…
Algebra
ISBN:
9781680331141
Author:
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT
Publisher:
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Glencoe Algebra 1, Student Edition, 9780079039897…
Glencoe Algebra 1, Student Edition, 9780079039897…
Algebra
ISBN:
9780079039897
Author:
Carter
Publisher:
McGraw Hill
Holt Mcdougal Larson Pre-algebra: Student Edition…
Holt Mcdougal Larson Pre-algebra: Student Edition…
Algebra
ISBN:
9780547587776
Author:
HOLT MCDOUGAL
Publisher:
HOLT MCDOUGAL
Mathematics For Machine Technology
Mathematics For Machine Technology
Advanced Math
ISBN:
9781337798310
Author:
Peterson, John.
Publisher:
Cengage Learning,
Algebra: Structure And Method, Book 1
Algebra: Structure And Method, Book 1
Algebra
ISBN:
9780395977224
Author:
Richard G. Brown, Mary P. Dolciani, Robert H. Sorgenfrey, William L. Cole
Publisher:
McDougal Littell