A drive-in movie theater can accommodate up to 137 vehicles. To earn at least $500 per movie, the theater charges $22 per car for members and $25 per car for nonmembers. Which inequalities can be used to represent the number of member cars, m, and nonmember cars, n, that the theater can allow in per movie? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

Responses

22m+25n≥500
22 m plus 25 n greater than or equal to 500

25m+22n≥500
25 m plus 22 n greater than or equal to 500

22m+25n≤500
22 m plus 25 n less than or equal to 500

m+n≥500
m plus n greater than or equal to 500

m+n≤137
m plus n less than or equal to 137

The correct inequalities are:

1) 22m + 25n ≥ 500 (22 m plus 25 n greater than or equal to 500)
2) m + n ≤ 137 (m plus n less than or equal to 137)