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25 May, 13:52

Ellis can spend up to $40 for gasoline and a carwash at a service station. The carwash will cost $6.00, and gasoline costs $4.50 per gallon. The inequality below can be solved for g, the number of gallons of gasoline Ellis can buy. 4.5g + 6 ≤ 40

A. Ellis can buy over 10 gallons of gasoline.

B. Ellis can buy at most 7 gallons of gasoline.

C. Ellis can buy 6 gallons of gasoline but not 7 gallons.

D. Ellis can buy 7 gallons of gasoline but not 8 gallons.

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  1. 25 May, 14:13
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    Solving the inequality for g

    Move the 6 over by subtraction and you have:

    4.5g ≤ 34

    Then divide each side by 4.5

    g = 7.55555

    So Ellis can purchase at lease 7 gallons but not 8 (D)
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