Autumn is working two summer jobs making $16 per hour tutoring and making $12 per hour landscaping.In a giving week she can work...
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Answer:
{13,14}
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
x ----> number of hours per week of tutoring
y ----> number of hours per week of landscaping
we know that
She can work no more than 17 hours
so
[tex]x+y\leq 17[/tex] -----> inequality A
She must earn at lest $240
The term " at least" means, "greater than or equal to"
[tex]16x+12y\geq 240[/tex] ----> inequality B
If Autumn worked 3 hours landscaping
then
[tex]y=3\ hours[/tex]
substitute in the inequality A and in the inequality B
Inequality A
[tex]x+3\leq 17\\x \leq 17-3\\x\leq 14\ hours[/tex]
Inequality B
[tex]16x+12(3)\geq 240\\16x\geq 240-36\\x\geq 12.75\ hours[/tex]
The solution of the system is the interval {12.75,14]
All possible values for the number of whole hours tutoring that she must work to meet her requirements are
{13,14}