Beth has at least x dollars to spend on tulips. Her husband gives her $100. She now has at least $250 to spend on tulips. Model this scenario using a one-step inequality. (1 point)

Responses

x−100≥250
x minus 100 greater-than-or-equal-to 250

x+100≥250
x plus 100 greater-than-or-equal-to 250

x+100≤250
x plus 100 less-than-or-equal-to 250

x+100>250
x plus 100 greater than 250
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x+100≥250

at least 200 bottles

3.5A≤350

An on-the-job trainee is required to work at least 350 hours. So far, Jerry has worked 150 hours. How many more hours must he work in order to fulfill the requirement?

w+685≤1,000

A convenience store makes a profit of $2 per bottle of a healthy drink. If the store owner wants to earn a profit of at least $400, how many bottles of this drink do they need to sell?(1 point)

Responses

at least 20 bottles
at least 20 bottles

exactly 200 bottles
exactly 200 bottles

at least 200 bottles
at least 200 bottles

20 bottles
20 bottles
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Mrs. Pete wants the interior of her classroom to be repainted. On average, it costs $3.50 per square foot to paint a wall, and she has no more than $350 to spend. Model this scenario using a one-step inequality and let A be the unknown area. Which model can be used to find the largest area that can be repainted?(1 point)

Responses

3.5A<350
3.5 upper A less than 350

3.5A≤350
3.5 upper A less-than-or-equal-to 350

3.5A>350
3.5 upper A greater than 350

350A≥3.5
350 upper A greater-than-or-equal-to 3.5
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Write a real-world problem that can be modeled using the inequality h+150≥350 .(1 point)

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An on-the-job trainee is required to work at most 350 hours. So far, Jerry has worked 150 hours. How many more hours must he work in order to fulfil the requirement?
An on-the-job trainee is required to work at most 350 hours. So far, Jerry has worked 150 hours. How many more hours must he work in order to fulfil the requirement?

An on-the-job trainee is required to work less than 150 hours. So far, Jerry has worked 350 hours. How many more hours must he work in order to fulfil the requirement?
An on-the-job trainee is required to work less than 150 hours. So far, Jerry has worked 350 hours. How many more hours must he work in order to fulfil the requirement?

An on-the-job trainee is required to work more than 350 hours. So far, Jerry has worked 150 hours. How many more hours must he work in order to fulfil the requirement?
An on-the-job trainee is required to work more than 350 hours. So far, Jerry has worked 150 hours. How many more hours must he work in order to fulfil the requirement?

An on-the-job trainee is required to work at least 350 hours. So far, Jerry has worked 150 hours. How many more hours must he work in order to fulfil the requirement?
An on-the-job trainee is required to work at least 350 hours. So far, Jerry has worked 150 hours. How many more hours must he work in order to fulfil the requirement?
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Jamila is writing a college admission essay with a maximum word count of 1,000 words. So far, Jamila has written 685 words. At most, how many more words can Jamila write without going over the word count limit? Which inequality best models this problem?(1 point)

Responses

w−685≤1,000
w minus 685 less-than-or-equal-to 1,000

w−685≥1,000
w minus 685 greater-than-or-equal-to 1,000

w+685≤1,000
w plus 685 less-than-or-equal-to 1,000

w+685≥1,000
w plus 685 greater-than-or-equal-to 1,000
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