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13 June, 01:02

Tim and Luke start a lawn-mowing business and buy a lawnmower for $325. They plan to charge $25 to mow one lawn. Which inequality can be used to find x, the minimum number of lawns they need to mow if they wish to earn a profit of at least $1000?

A) 25 ≤ 325x + 1000x

B) 25 ≥ 325x + 1000x

C) 25x ≤ 325 + 1000

D) 25x ≥ 325 + 1000

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  1. 13 June, 01:26
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    lawnmower = 325 USD

    lawn mowing = 25 / lawn

    total profit > = 1000 USD

    x = number of lawns

    25x - 325 = 1000

    25x = 1000 + 325

    x = 1325 / 25

    x > = 53 lawns

    25 (53) > = 325 + 1000

    The answer is D.
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