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7 August, 01:19

Andrew has $10. For every yard he mows, he receives an additional $6.00. Which inequality is used to find the number of lawns, x, he needs to mow to earn more than $34.

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  1. 7 August, 01:21
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    6x+10.00=$34.

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  2. 7 August, 01:34
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    Given that "Andrew has $10" so that is like a fixed amount.

    Given that "For every yard he mows, he receives an additional $6.00."

    If the number of yards mowed is x then the payment will be x times 6 which is 6x.

    So total payment of Andrew is = 6x+10

    Inequality means, ≤ or ≥.

    Andrew needs to mow to earn more than $34. So that means his total payment "6x+10" must be more than 34. For more than we use inequality >

    Hence required inequality will be 6x+10>34
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