A student is selling chocolate bars and candles for a school fundraiser and wants to raise at least $300. Each candy bar, x, raises $1.25 dollars and each candle, y, raises $3.



Which of the following inequalities represents all the possible combinations of candy bars and candles that the student could sell and reach their goal?

A student is selling chocolate bars and candles for a school fundraiser and wants to raise at least $300. Each candy bar, x, raises $1.25 dollars and each candle, y, raises $3.



Which of the following inequalities represents all the possible combinations of candy bars and candles that the student could sell and reach their goal?

300≤1.25x-3y

300≥1.25x+3y

300≤1.25x+3y

300≥1.25x-3y

The correct inequality that represents all the possible combinations of candy bars and candles that the student could sell and reach their goal is:

300 ≤ 1.25x + 3y