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10 May, 05:43

Martha works in a toy shop and earns $44 per day. She earns an extra $2 for each toy she sells. If Martha wants to earn at least $80 per day, which inequality shows the minimum number of toys, n, that she should sell?

44 + 2n ≥ 80, so n ≥ 18

44 + 2n ≤ 80, so n ≤ 18

44 + 2n ≥ 80, so n ≥ 34

44 + 2n ≤ 80, so n ≤ 34

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  1. 10 May, 06:12
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    Martha's total earnings is the sum of her fixed pay pay day and the extra she gains based on the number of toys she sold. Her total earnings may be expressed as,

    44 + 2n

    Since she desires to earn $80 or more, the inequality is expressed as

    44 + 2n ≥ 80

    Solving for n from the inequality,

    n ≥18

    Thus, the answer is the first choice.
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