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.

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 ≤ 10,000

To write an inequality that represents the cost of making x amount of cakes that should not exceed the investment of $10,000, we can use the following expression:

14x ≤ 10,000

Explanation:
In this expression, 14 represents the cost to make each cake, and x represents the number of cakes. Multiplying the cost per cake (14) by the number of cakes (x) gives us the total cost of making x amount of cakes.

We want this total cost to be less than or equal to the investment of $10,000, so we use the less than or equal to (≤) symbol in the inequality.

Therefore, the inequality 14x ≤ 10,000 represents the cost of making x amount of cakes that should not exceed the investment of $10,000.