Find the amount of money left on her gift card after her visit.
Answer to Problem 39PPS
No more than $17 left
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Samantha received a $75 gift card for a local day spa for her birthday. She plans to get hair cut and a manicure.
Hair cut − at least $32 and Manicure at least $26.
Concept Used:
Hair cut − at least $32 means
Total expense for her hair cut and manicure is
Calculation:
Samantha received a $75 gift card.
Total expense for her hair cut and manicure is
The amount of money left on her gift card after her visit is the difference between the gift card amount and the expense for her hair cut and manicure.
Let the amount she left after her visit be $x
Inequality:
So, after her visit to the spa, there will be no more than $17 left on Samantha`s gift card.
Thus, after her visit to the spa, there will be no more than $17 left on Samantha`s gift card.
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