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13 November, 21:01

Andrew is planning a tailgate party before the big football game. He has budgeted a maximum of $60 for hamburgers and hot dogs. Hamburgers cost $3 per pound, and hot dogs cost $2 per pound. Write an inequality to describe the possible number of pounds of hamburgers and of hot dogs he can purchase.

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  1. 13 November, 21:28
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    Since 60 dollars is the maximum, the cost (c) has to be equal to or less than 60. Writing that out, we get c≤60. We want to figure out the cost. Since hamburgers are 3$ per pound, if we buy x pounds of hamburgers we pay 3x dollars due to that we add 3 for every hamburger. Similarly, if the amount of hot dogs is y, we have 2y as the cost for the hot dogs. The cost is (cost of hamburgers) + (cost of hot dogs), so c=3x+2y and since c≤60, we plug 3x+2y in for c to get 3x+2y≤60
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