Makayla has $8 to buy tickets at the school fair. Each ticket costs $1.50. Which inequality
best represents how many tickets she can buy?
n = number of tickets
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A. n<5
B. n< 6
C. n<8​

Respuesta :

The tickets she can buys N<5

We have given that

"Makayla has $8 to buy tickets at the school fair. each ticket costs $1.50"

What is the formula for tickets makayla buys?

Total number of money=cost for each ticket × (N)

can be written as,

[tex]$8 = (1.50/ticket)*N.[/tex]

Dividing both sides by ($1.50/ticket) results in

  [tex]N=\frac{8}{1.50/ticket}[/tex]

[tex]N=\frac{8}{1.50/ticket}\\\\N= 5 \frac{1}{3} tickets[/tex]

N=5.33

Therefore tickets she can buys N=5(1/3) or < 5.

The tickets she can buys N<5.

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