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5 March, 01:56

Which situation can be represented by the inequality 15 + 6x ≤ 100? (7.10C)

A Lazer Zone charges $15 plus $6 per person. If Andrea has a maximum of $100 to spend, how many people can Andrea invite to play laser tag?

B Lazer Zone charges $6 plus $15 per person. If Andrea has a maximum of $100 to spend, how many people can Andrea invite to play laser tag?

C Lazer Zone charges $15 plus $6 per person. If Andrea has a minimum of $100 to spend, how many people can Andrea invite to play laser tag?

D Lazer Zone charges $6 plus $15 per person. If Andrea has a minimum of $100 to spend, how many people can Andrea invite to play laser

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  1. 5 March, 02:08
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    15 + 6x ≤ 100 satisfies condition A.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If the Lazer Zone charges $15 plus $6 per person, then the total charge for admission of x people will be (15 + 6x).

    Now, if Andrea has a maximum of $100 to spend, then total charge for admission for x persons i. e. (15 + 6x) should be less than or equal to $100.

    That means 15 + 6x ≤ 100.

    therefore, this equation of inequality gives the number of people that Andrea can invite to play laser tag, hence, satisfies condition A. (Answer)
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