Inequality is 6t ≤ 44 and Jim can rent a boat for 7.33 hrs or less
Solution:
Given that
Maximum amount Jim can spend to rent a boat = $34
Rental cost of boat for 1 hour = $6
Also Jim has a discount coupon for $8 off.
Need to determine possible number of hours Jim could rent a boat.
Let’s assume possible number of hours Jim could rent a boat be represented by variable "t"
Cost of renting boat for 1 hour = 6
So Cost of renting a boat for t hours = t x renting boat for 1 hour = t x 6 = 6t
Also Maximum amount Jim can spend to rent a boat = $34
As Jim has a discount coupon for $8 off, so Total amount Jim can spend to rent a boat = $ 34 + $ 8 = $ 44
So cost of renting a boat for t hours must be less that of equal to Total amount Jim can spend to rent a boat
=> 6t ≤ 44
On solving above equality for "t" we get ,
[tex]\begin{array}{l}{t \leq \frac{44}{6}} \\\\ {=>\mathrm{t} \leq 7.3333 \mathrm{hrs}}\end{array}[/tex]
Hence inequality is 6t ≤ 44 and Jim can rent a boat for 7.33 hrs or less.