a.
To write an inequality that expresses the constraints of the situation
a.
Answer to Problem 5.1.1.11P
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
M rode his bike 5 miles more than B
Altogether they rode at least 20 miles
Calculation:
Let B rode his bike to at least
Then M will ride his bike to at least
They together rode at least 12 miles which means:-
Solving it further
Subtracting 5 from both sides of inequality
The inequality can be expressed as
b.
To solve the inequality to express the number of miles each person rode
b.
Answer to Problem 5.1.1.11P
B rode at least 7.5 miles
M rode at least 12.5 miles
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
M rode his bike 5 miles more than B
Altogether they rode at least 20 miles
Calculation:
Substituting the value of inequality from part a
B rode At least
Substituting the value of
Therefore B rode At least 7.5 miles
M rode
Substituting the value of
(7.5 + 5) miles
Calculating the final answer
M rode At least 12.5 miles
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