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11 July, 22:26

The inequality below represents h, the number of hours Ellie need to work this week to earn at least $360 by the end of the month. 12h+240> 360 What is the maximum number of hours Ellie needs to work this week to earn at least $360 by the end of the month?

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  1. 11 July, 22:53
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    The answer to your question is 10 hours.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Inequality 12h + 240 > 360

    Solve the inequality as if it was an equation

    12h > 360 - 240

    12h > 120

    h > 120 / 12

    h = 10 hours

    Let's evaluate some number of hours

    If h = 3 12 (3) + 240 > 360

    36 + 240 > 360

    276 > 360 Incorrect, she needs to work more

    than 3 hours

    If h = 5 12 (5) + 240 > 360

    60 + 240 > 360

    300 > 360 Incorrect, she needs to work more

    than 5 hours

    If h = 7 12 (7) + 240 > 360

    84 + 240 > 360

    324 > 360 Incorrect she needs to work more

    than 7 hours

    If h = 11 12 (11) + 240 > 360

    132 + 240 > 360

    372 > 360 Correct, she needs to work at least

    10 hours.
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