Respuesta :
Answer: Yes, you can use this inequality to find the numbers of cars required.
Step-by-step explanation:
12 + 3n > 28 where n = the number of cars required
3n > 28 -12
3n > 16
n > 5 1/3
Greater than 5 1/3 gives 6 cars.
Answer:
See below.
Step-by-step explanation:
12 + 3n ≥ 28
3n ≥ 16
n ≥ 5 1/3
The number of cars must be equal to or greater than 5 1/3.
Since there is no 1/3 of car, that means there must be 6 cars.
Whether the inequality is 12 + 3n > 28 with a solution of more than 5 1/5 or the inequality is 12 + 3n ≥ 28 with a solution of 5 1/3 or more, the answer is the same because the minimum number of cars that will be enough is 6.