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20 April, 09:37

A music website offering unlimited listening to subscribers charges a one time fee of $12 to join with an additional $6 per month usage fee.

Anna wants to spend less than $60 for the subscription. Which inequality could be used to determine the number of months (x) that Anna will be able to enjoy the music?

A) 6x + 12 < 60

B) 6x + 12 > 60

C) 6x - 12 < 60

D) 6x + 12 ≥ 60

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  1. 20 April, 09:49
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    A. because is $6 for every month as said in 6x, then an additional 12 for signing up, making 6x + 12 and she wants it to be under $60 so you use the less than sign making 6x+12 <60
  2. 20 April, 10:01
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    Option A.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Musical website is offering unlimited listening to subscribers charges a one time fees of $12 joining fees and an additional fees = $6 per month for uses

    Let Anna uses the facility for x months.

    Then usage charges for x months = $6x

    Joining fees = $12

    Total charges = $12 + $6x

    Since Anna wants to spend less than $60 for the subscription, so the inequality to determine the uses will be

    6x + 12 < 60

    Option A. is the answer.
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