Wayne is planning a beach vacation. He budget's a total of $1,800 for the vacation. Round-trip airfare for the trip will cost $610, while the all-inclusive resort he plans to stay at will cost $238 per day. What is the maximum number of days Wayne can stay at the resort and stay within his budget?

To find out the maximum number of days Wayne can stay at the resort and stay within his budget, we need to subtract the cost of the round-trip airfare from his total budget first.

Subtracting the cost of airfare from Wayne's budget:
$1,800 - $610 = $1,190

Now, we can divide the remaining budget by the cost per day at the resort to determine the maximum number of days Wayne can stay.

Maximum number of days Wayne can stay = Remaining budget / Cost per day at the resort
Maximum number of days Wayne can stay = $1,190 / $238

Dividing $1,190 by $238:
$1,190 / $238 = 5

Therefore, Wayne can stay at the resort for a maximum of 5 days and stay within his budget.

find x such that

610 + 238x ≤ 1800