The lunch special at Jimmy John’s costs $5.60. The math club has $50.40 in its treasury. How many lunch specials can the club buy? Write and solve an inequality. Show your work.

i know that regularly you would just divide 50.40 by 5.60 but to display it as an inequality would the proper formula be.
5.60≤50.40
5.60/5.60≤50.40/5.60
=?

To solve the inequality, you are on the right track by using the formula 5.60≤50.40. However, to express this inequality as a mathematical statement, we need to use a variable to represent the number of lunch specials the club can buy. Let's use the variable x.

So, the inequality becomes:

5.60x ≤ 50.40

To solve for x, we need to isolate it on one side of the inequality, just as you would in a regular equation.

Dividing both sides of the inequality by 5.60, we have:

x ≤ 50.40 / 5.60

Now, we can simplify the right side of the inequality:

x ≤ 9

This means that the club can buy at most 9 lunch specials with the $50.40 in its treasury.

5.6x =< 50.40.

Clearly we don't know how many lunch specials we can buy

Let that number be n
So the cost of our n lunches would be 5.6n

Wouldn't 5.6n ≤ 60 ???
there is your inequality, I will let you solve it

You are showing just a bunch of numbers that happen to show up in your question