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9 April, 13:12

Jonas spent more than $50 at an amusement park. Write an inequality to represent the amount of money Jonas spent at the amusement park. What are 3 possible amounts of money Jonas may have spent at the amusement park? How do you know these are three possible amounts? Question 1 options:

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  1. 9 April, 13:34
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    M > $50

    3 possible amount that Jonas could have spent are:

    $52, $70, $95

    Step-by-step explanation:

    From the information that was given in the question. Jonas spent more than $50.

    This also means that the amount that Jonas spent is greater than $50.

    In Inequalities, we represent "greater than" using the symbol ">" and "less than", Using the symbol "<".

    First we write the inequality using words only, and then we rewrite using symbols:

    The amount of money that Jonas spent is greater than $50

    The amount of money that Jonas spent > $50

    Let us use the letter "M" to represent the amount of money that Jonas spent.

    We then have:

    M > $ 50.

    The possible amount that Jonas spent is any amount that is greater than $50. which means use can choose any amount as far as it is more than $50.

    which is why 52, 70 and 95 were chosen.
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