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9 December, 20:39

An equipment rental company charges a flat rate of $25, plus $13 per day for insurance. Kyle has $121. Write an inequality to represent the number of days, d, for which he can rent equipment

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  1. 9 December, 21:00
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    The inequality begins with the flat fee of $25. We then add the $13 per day for insurance as 13d, where d is the number of days. This gives us the expression

    25 + 13d. Since he only has $121, we must use less than or equal to for our inequality; he can't spend any more than $121, but he can spend any number below it up to that number. This gives us

    25 + 13d ≤ 121
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