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Mathematics, 29.10.2020 18:00 giselaarcides

Will give brainliest please help FAST Create a scenario that leads to an inequality of the form ax + b > c. You can use any of the inequality symbols (>, ≥, <, ≤) in your inequality. A, B, and C should be actual numbers.
For this step, just write the word problem.
Example: I collect recipes. I already have 12 recipes and have space for a total of 35 in my cookbook. If I get 3 new recipes per week, how many weeks until I need to buy a new book?
Write the inequality and show all work to solve the inequality.
Example:
3x + 12 ≤ 35
3x + 12 - 12 ≤ 35 - 12
3x ≤ 23
3x/3 ≤ 23/3
X≤ 7.6667
Graph the solution to your inequality on a number line.

Explain what your solution means in the context of the problem.
Example: My solution is that x must be less than or equal to 7.667. However, I can only have whole numbers and I can’t go less than 0 for number of weeks. So it will take me 7 weeks to get the book almost full, and I’ll need to get a new book during the 8th week.

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