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1 July, 17:41

It costs a bicycle company $40 to make each adult bicycle and $30 to make each child's bicycle. The adult bicycle sells for $120, and the child's bicycle sells for $90. The company wants to make a minimum profit of $2,400. If x represents the number of adult bicycles the company sells, and y represents the number of children's bicycles the company sells, which inequality models this situation?

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  1. 1 July, 18:08
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    x = $40 to make ... sells for $120 so profit is $80

    y = $30 to make ... sells for $90 so profit is $60

    80x + 60y ≥ 2400
  2. 1 July, 18:10
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    Each bicycle gives a profit of around 60 dollars.

    2400/60 = 40

    The store must sell around 40 bicycles every month.
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