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3 March, 00:40

The leukemia and lymphoma society sponsors a 5k race to raise money it receives $55 per race entry and $10000 in donations but it must spend $15 per race entry to cover the cost of the race write and solve an inequality to determine the number of race entries the charity needs to raise at least 55,000

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  1. 3 March, 00:53
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    n > = 1125 First, make an equation to express the money raised after expenses. 55n - 15n + 10000 = m The above expression can be read as "55 dollars per running is raised, but 15 dollars is spent per running to support them. Plus we get 10000 as a constant regardless of how many runner we have." Now convert that to an inequality for at least 55000 to be raised. 55n - 15n + 10000 > = 55000 Now solve for n 55n - 15n + 10000 > = 55000 40n + 10000 > = 55000 40n > = 45000 n > = 1125 So there needs to be at least 1125 runners in order to meet the goal of $55,000.
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