8. a one-way bus trip costs $1.25. a monthly bus pass costs $41. write and solve an inequality to find the least number of one- way rides you must take for the bus pass to be a better deal than paying by the ride.
Lets say you must take x one-way rides. And you want the cost of the one-way rides’ total to be bigger than the pass so that it’s a better deal:
1.25x > 41
Now solve:
1.25x > 41 x > 41/1.25 x > 32.8
There are no rides sold in decimals so you have to round it up to 33. The least number of one-way rides is 33.
Answer from: Quest
Iam not sure , but probably 750 or 7.5
Answer from: Quest
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