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16 October, 00:42

Malia is planting tomato and pepper plants in her garden each tomato plant t requires 6 square feet and each pepper plant p requires 4 square feet of space malia's garden has an area of 150 square feet which inequality represents this situation

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  1. 16 October, 01:07
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    6 t + 4 p ≤ 150 is the required inequality.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Here, the area required for 1 tomato plant = 6 sq ft

    So, the area required to plant t tomato plants

    = t x (Area required by 1 tomato plant) = t x (6 sq ft) = 6 t

    the area required for 1 pepper plant = 4 sq ft

    So, the area required to plant p pepper plants

    = p x (Area required by 1 pepper plant) = p x (4 sq ft) = 4 p

    Now, total area of the garden = 150 Sq ft.

    Also, area of p pepper pants + t tomato plants = (6 t + 4 p) sq ft

    So, now according to the question:

    Total area of both plants ≤ Total area of the garden

    ⇒ (6 t + 4 p) sq ft ≤ 150 sq ft

    or, 6 t + 4 p ≤ 150 is the required inequality.
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