The latest online craze is a new game, Khan on Seven. You get 100100100 points for playing the game. In addition, you get 505050 points for each seven-letter word you make with the ten letters you receive. Sal wants to break the record, and he needs 18{,}00018,00018, comma, 000 or more points to do so. Write an inequality to determine the number of seven-letter words, www, Sal could make to break the record.

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Answer:

[tex]50w+100 \ge 18000[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Each seven-letter word is worth 50 points. [tex]w[/tex] words are then worth [tex]w\times50=50w[/tex].

Since Sal gets 100 points for playing the game, his points total after [tex]w[/tex] words is [tex]50w +100[/tex]. If he wants to break the record, he must get, at least, 18000 points. "At least" in inequality means [tex]\ge[/tex] (just as "at most" means [tex]\le[/tex]). Then the required inequality is

[tex]50w+100 \ge 18000[/tex].

Note that the question says "18000 or more", which is why we used the [tex]\ge[/tex] symbol. If the phrase had been "more than 18000", we would have used [tex]>[/tex].

Answer:

50W+100 is greater or equal too 18000

Step-by-step explanation:

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Ps. i had to use letter cause i didnt have the signs on my laptop