You want to start a bakery business to earn money. The total amount of money you will invest is $10,000. You will be selling cakes. It will cost you $14 to make each cake.
Write an inequality that represents the cost of making x amount of cakes should not exceed this investment.
* Do not include the dollar symbol in the inequality
You can copy and paste the inequality sign below in your answer. ≥ < > ≤
The inequality that represents the cost of making x amount of cakes should not exceed the investment of $10,000 is:
14x ≤ 10000
The inequality that represents the cost of making x amount of cakes should not exceed the investment of $10,000 is:
14x ≤ 10000
To represent the cost of making cakes not exceeding the investment of $10,000, we can use the inequality symbol "≤" (less than or equal to).
The cost of making x amount of cakes would be x multiplied by the cost to make each cake. Given that it costs $14 to make each cake, the inequality can be written as:
14x ≤ 10,000
This represents that the total cost of making x cakes should not exceed the investment of $10,000.