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19 August, 14:21

At Jim's auto shop, it takes him minutes to do an oil change and minutes to do a tire change. Let be the number of oil changes he does. Let be the number of tire changes he does. Using the values and variables given, write an inequality describing how many oil changes and tire changes Jim can do in less than hours (minutes).

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  1. 19 August, 14:27
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    The total time that Jim needs to change x oil changes and y tire changes is less than 180 min.

    The time needed for x oil changes is 12 * x.

    The time needed for y tire changes is 18 * y.

    The total time is the sum of the above times and needs to be less than 180 that is

    12 * x + 18 * y < 180 divide both sides of equation by 6

    12/6 * x + 18/6*y < 180/6

    2*x + 3*y < 30

    2*x < 30 - 3*y divide both sides by 2 to get the inequality for x

    x < 30/2 - 3/2*y = 15 - 1.5 y < 15 that is x < = 15

    2*x + 3*y < 30

    3*y < 30 - 2*x divide both sides by 3 to get the inequality for y

    y < 30/3 - 2/3 * x = 10 - 2/3*x < 10 that is y < = 10

    Also we can write x + y < x + 3/2 * y < 15.

    Explanation:

    Jim's can do not more then 5 oil changes and not more then 10 tire changes or all together she can do not more then 15 total of oil and tire changes.
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