a.
To calculate: Solve the equation for ‘n’
a.
Answer to Problem 10CR
Cindy can stay within her monthly spending limit as no more than $33. So, the greatest value of n is 33.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Plug in ‘t’ as 25
Solve for ‘n’.
Distribute the 1.25 to get rid the parentheses.
Simplify the left side
Add both sides 16.25
Divide both sides by 1.25
b.
To find: It is to explain what mathematical practice did you used to solve this problem.
b.
Answer to Problem 10CR
We used distributive property , combining like constants, addition and division properties of inequality.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: To find the mathematical practice to solve this problem.
We used distributive property , combining like constants, addition and division properties of inequality.
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